Difference between revisions of "Team:NYMU-Taipei/Attributions"

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<p>Jesse Wu</p>
 
<p>Jesse Wu</p>
 
<p>Yang, Chih-Hsien</p>
 
<p>Yang, Chih-Hsien</p>
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<p>Professor You-Yin Chen</p>
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<h1>Acknowledge</h1>
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<p>All of the works, including experiments, wiki, modeling, human practice, are done by the students in our team. Instructors and seniors helped us on brainstorming, parts check, modeling methods advice, human practice supports, and so on. Except that the background image of wiki is helped by a friend of a team student. The sponsors and other institutions that have helped us are listed on the footer of our wiki page.
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General support<p>
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<p>Dr. Chang, Chuan-Hsiung, Dr. Chang, Ching-Fen and Mr. Jude Clapper are the main mentors of our team. During the preparation, lecture learning and brain storming, they helped us a lot. They guided us and always gave us different kinds of views to think about.</p><br>
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<p>Dr. Chang, Ching-Fen trained us to use the wet lab for iGEM experiments, and she always has immense patience to help us and teach us. Even though we were troublemakers sometimes, she was still willing to give us good advice and let us try out various experiments in the lab. During those experimental times, we are really grateful to her for all her great help and care.</p><br>
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<p>Dr.You-Yin Chen helped us construct the wireless sensor and gave us some advice about our soil based microbial fuel cell </p>
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<p>Jesse Wu taught us a lot, such us biobricking, using wiki, paper searching and so on, during the lecture learning. He is a really nice guy, and has patience to help us solve different machine and computer problems. The knowledge he has taught is very useful. He is our great teacher and always willing to answer our strange questions. With his help, our project could be much more special!</p><br>
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<p>Yang, Chih-Hsien also taught lecture for us. He taught us modeling, and guide us to use Octave to present our experimental results. We are also very thankful to him!</p><br>
  
  

Revision as of 09:56, 18 September 2015

Team member

Wet lab member

  • HO, HSIN-YU
  • WANG, YING-WEN
  • YI-SIANG SYU
  • Wang Ssu-Ming
  • Shih, Jia-Yu
  • CHIANG, CHO-LUN
  • CHEN, Pin-Hsuan
  • CHEN, WEI-HO
  • JIAHUI,WANG
  • Ho-Tsang Tsai

Dry lab member

  • Ho-Tsang Tsai
  • TZENG, JIUN-SHIAN

Policy&practice

  • Hsueh Chien Cheng
  • LIAO, SHIO-YI

Instructors

Professor Chuan-Hsiung Chang

Dr. Ching-Fen Chang

Jude Clapper

Jesse Wu

Yang, Chih-Hsien

Professor You-Yin Chen

Acknowledge

All of the works, including experiments, wiki, modeling, human practice, are done by the students in our team. Instructors and seniors helped us on brainstorming, parts check, modeling methods advice, human practice supports, and so on. Except that the background image of wiki is helped by a friend of a team student. The sponsors and other institutions that have helped us are listed on the footer of our wiki page. General support

Dr. Chang, Chuan-Hsiung, Dr. Chang, Ching-Fen and Mr. Jude Clapper are the main mentors of our team. During the preparation, lecture learning and brain storming, they helped us a lot. They guided us and always gave us different kinds of views to think about.


Dr. Chang, Ching-Fen trained us to use the wet lab for iGEM experiments, and she always has immense patience to help us and teach us. Even though we were troublemakers sometimes, she was still willing to give us good advice and let us try out various experiments in the lab. During those experimental times, we are really grateful to her for all her great help and care.


Dr.You-Yin Chen helped us construct the wireless sensor and gave us some advice about our soil based microbial fuel cell

Jesse Wu taught us a lot, such us biobricking, using wiki, paper searching and so on, during the lecture learning. He is a really nice guy, and has patience to help us solve different machine and computer problems. The knowledge he has taught is very useful. He is our great teacher and always willing to answer our strange questions. With his help, our project could be much more special!


Yang, Chih-Hsien also taught lecture for us. He taught us modeling, and guide us to use Octave to present our experimental results. We are also very thankful to him!