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==Team Organization==
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The 2010 Team is made up of nine students from both Life Science & Technology (LST) and Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS). Together with 3 supervisors we started in March 2010 with [[Team:TU_Delft#page=Notebook/brainstorm|brainstorming]] on our project. It lasted until May before we finally choose our topic and started designing our ''Genetically Engineered Machine''.
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The 2010 Team is made up of nine students from both Life Science & Technology (LST) and Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS). Together with 3 supervisors we started in March 2010 with [[Team:TU_Delft/Notebook/brainstorm|brainstorming]] on our project. It lasted until May before we finally choose our topic and started designing our ''Genetically Engineered Machine''.
The members of the TU Delft team carry a broad range of multidisciplinary assets, but it should be noted that there is a large focus on wet lab work, due to the large number of students from Life Science and Technology. This study is collaboration of two top universities in the Netherlands, the Leiden University (molecular genetics and medicine) and the Technical University of Delft ((bio-)chemical and process engineering), combining fundamental research and applied sciences.
The members of the TU Delft team carry a broad range of multidisciplinary assets, but it should be noted that there is a large focus on wet lab work, due to the large number of students from Life Science and Technology. This study is collaboration of two top universities in the Netherlands, the Leiden University (molecular genetics and medicine) and the Technical University of Delft ((bio-)chemical and process engineering), combining fundamental research and applied sciences.
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 13 February 2011

Team Organization

The 2010 Team is made up of nine students from both Life Science & Technology (LST) and Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS). Together with 3 supervisors we started in March 2010 with brainstorming on our project. It lasted until May before we finally choose our topic and started designing our Genetically Engineered Machine.

The members of the TU Delft team carry a broad range of multidisciplinary assets, but it should be noted that there is a large focus on wet lab work, due to the large number of students from Life Science and Technology. This study is collaboration of two top universities in the Netherlands, the Leiden University (molecular genetics and medicine) and the Technical University of Delft ((bio-)chemical and process engineering), combining fundamental research and applied sciences.

TUDelft Team.png TUDelft Supervisors.png

Task Division

Already early on in the project the several managerial tasks were divided among the team members. After we decided on our project topic we also formed sub-teams for each section. By doing so everyone got the chance to use their experience while learning from each other.

Get to know us

Name Position Sub Project Additional Task
Luke Bergwerff Student Modeling
Pieter van Boheemen Student Emulsifier Money Manager, Ethics, Wiki
Nadine Bongaerts Student Hydrocarbon Sensing Fund-raising, PR, Human Practice
Eva Brinkman Student Emulsifier Lab Manager, PR, Human Practice
Jelmer Cnossen Student Modeling & RBS characterization Wiki javascript guru
Hugo Cueto Rojas Student Salt & Solvent Tolerance The Characterizor, DNA Designer, Literature guy
Kira Schipper Student Alkane Degradation Organizational Manager, Safety
Ramon van der Valk Student Salt & Solvent Tolerance Not-so-safety manager
Mathias Voges Student Alkane Degradation & RBS characterization Science Manager, DNA Designer
Alessandro Abate Supervisor Our Conscience
Aljoscha Wahl Supervisor Mascot
Esengül Yildirim Supervisor Good Luck Charm

Planning

Dwight Eisenhower already knew that plans are nothing; planning is everything. Especially concidering the little time in which the iGEM project has to be completed, a rough planning was adopted right from the start. We divided the project into three phases:

  1. Ready? - Brainstorming phase
    The team members get to know each other, get a working knowledge of each other’s topic and start generating ideas.
  2. Get set... - Design phase
    The students define the biological design which they want to carry out, together with the project specifications.
  3. Action! - Full time work
    The (wet-lab) realization of the system and the evaluation of its performance.

Later on this resulted in the following planning:

Curious on how this all worked out? Check out our Project Timeline!