Difference between revisions of "Team:Cambridge-JIC/Description"
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The mechanics of our microscope will be 3D printable, and all other parts will be cheap and easy to source. The figure below shows our basic set-up: the sensor and fluorescence cube will move in the Z direction to achieve the necessary focus, whilst the sample will move in the X and Y directions (in order to achieve this translation, we will use Dr Richard Bowman's innovative method, which exploits the flexibility of the 3D printed parts).<br> | The mechanics of our microscope will be 3D printable, and all other parts will be cheap and easy to source. The figure below shows our basic set-up: the sensor and fluorescence cube will move in the Z direction to achieve the necessary focus, whilst the sample will move in the X and Y directions (in order to achieve this translation, we will use Dr Richard Bowman's innovative method, which exploits the flexibility of the 3D printed parts).<br> | ||
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