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What should this page contain?
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This is a prize for the team that has developed a synbio product to solve a real world problem in the most elegant way. The students will have considered how well the product addresses the problem versus other potential solutions, how the product integrates or disrupts other products and processes, and how its lifecycle can more broadly impact our lives and environments in positive and negative ways.  
Explanation of the engineering principles your team used in your design
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Discussion of the design iterations your team went through
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To compete for the Best Applied Design prize, please describe your work on this page and also fill out the description on the judging form.  
Experimental plan to test your designs</br>
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Design is the first step in the design-build-test cycle in engineering and synthetic biology. Use this page to describe the process that you used in the design of your parts. You should clearly explain the engineering principles used to design your project.
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 18 October 2017

Applied Design

applied design
This is a prize for the team that has developed a synbio product to solve a real world problem in the most elegant way. The students will have considered how well the product addresses the problem versus other potential solutions, how the product integrates or disrupts other products and processes, and how its lifecycle can more broadly impact our lives and environments in positive and negative ways. To compete for the Best Applied Design prize, please describe your work on this page and also fill out the description on the judging form.

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