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== Initiating our collaboration with the iGEM Team Bielefeld == | == Initiating our collaboration with the iGEM Team Bielefeld == | ||
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Before going to the MakerFaire, we stopped by at the iGEM Team Bielefeld. While having coffee and cake, each team presented their project followed by a little discussion and receiving feedback. | Before going to the MakerFaire, we stopped by at the iGEM Team Bielefeld. While having coffee and cake, each team presented their project followed by a little discussion and receiving feedback. | ||
− | We were fortunate to get valuable ideas concerning using our pumps in microfluidics. As a consequence, we adjusted the design of our devices and | + | We were fortunate to get valuable ideas concerning using our pumps in microfluidics. As a consequence, we adjusted the design of our devices and focused on a modular system to support this, and other possible fields of application. |
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Assembly of the bioreactor in a science class, analysis of the software in the computer science class and using the bioreactor in the biology (they have an S1 lab) and chemistry class. | Assembly of the bioreactor in a science class, analysis of the software in the computer science class and using the bioreactor in the biology (they have an S1 lab) and chemistry class. | ||
Unfortunately, we could not realize the project before the jamboree because of the summer holidays in German schools. | Unfortunately, we could not realize the project before the jamboree because of the summer holidays in German schools. | ||
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+ | With all our discussions and explanations we did not only teach others about DIY biology, but also learned a lot about the principles of openly shared knowledge and the opportunities this generates. We got useful tipps and "how to's" about laser cutting, 3D printing, edging and many other standard DIY tools. | ||
+ | Asking the question ''"what would you add to the bioreactor?"'', the most common answer was: "microbes". | ||
+ | However, there was also some feedback on the technical aspects of our reactor system, which influenced our next design process, for example the demand to use bioreactors of different volumes. | ||
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+ | == First encounter with the Technik Garage == | ||
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+ | Apart from demonstrating our bioreactor, we had a look at all the amazing projects made by the other makers. It happended that we came across one the very few German Community Labs, the “Technik Garage”. Among other things, they built a pH-value system that automatically corrects the pH of a measured solution by pumping vinegar or diluted drain cleaner into the solution. Such as we do, they use rotation pumps. However, they used to buy pumps from the internet. That is why, they were really interested in our low-cost DIY pump design. | ||
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+ | During the discussions about open hardware and open biology, we came to know that one of their projects is perfectly matching our strategy. To be more precise, the Technik Garage developed a DIY system to extract CO{{sub|2}} from thin air. Together with the next generation electrolysis cells of [[Team:Aachen/Collaborations#Cooperation_with_industry|Sunfire]] which can convert CO{{sub|2}} to methanol, this would be the perfect method to exploit an alternative sustainable carbon source. | ||
+ | Since we had so many overlapping interests, we agreed to meet again. All of this inspired us to have a deeper look into the German [[Team:Aachen/Practices/Community_Labs|Community Lab]] scene. | ||
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− | To crown it all, the organization commitee of the MakerFaire surprisingly awarded us '''“Maker of | + | To crown it all, the organization commitee of the MakerFaire surprisingly awarded us '''“Maker of Merit”''' for an extraordinary exhibition. That meant, we got invited to exhibit our bioreactor at the MakerFaire Berlin in October. Unfortunately, we cannot accept that offer since we will still be in the USA at that time... Nevertheless, this was clearly a highlight of our trip! |
= Impressions of the MakerFaire = | = Impressions of the MakerFaire = | ||
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