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<p>Over the course of the summer we have designed and engineered a novel filtration system consisting of three modular parts with the aim of remove heavy metal contaminations from water. Continuous engagement with stakeholders has aided the construction and evolution of the system which has undergone numerous design iteration. With have also created a model to inform the future industrial implementation of our system.</p>
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<p>Over the course of the summer we have designed and engineered a novel filtration system consisting of three modular parts with the aim of removing heavy metal contaminates from water. Continuous engagement with stakeholders has aided the construction and the evolution of our system which has undergone numerous design iteration. In addition to this we have also created a model to inform the future industrial implementation of our system.</p>
 
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Our integrated human practices has been focused around our work into Responsible, Research and Innovation. We have continuously employed the use of the AREA framework in our engagement with stakeholders and in internal meetings. Communications with a range of stakeholders has provided inspiration for its design, construction and evolution.
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Our integrated human practices has been focused around our work into Responsible, Research and Innovation (RRI). We have continuously employed the use of the AREA framework in our engagement with stakeholders and in internal meetings. Communications with a range of stakeholders has provided inspiration for its design, construction and evolution.
 
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Revision as of 15:51, 1 November 2017

Awards

Applied Design

Over the course of the summer we have designed and engineered a novel filtration system consisting of three modular parts with the aim of removing heavy metal contaminates from water. Continuous engagement with stakeholders has aided the construction and the evolution of our system which has undergone numerous design iteration. In addition to this we have also created a model to inform the future industrial implementation of our system.

Human Practices

Our integrated human practices has been focused around our work into Responsible, Research and Innovation (RRI). We have continuously employed the use of the AREA framework in our engagement with stakeholders and in internal meetings. Communications with a range of stakeholders has provided inspiration for its design, construction and evolution.

Public Engagement

As an interactive representation of our project we have designed and published a fun educational app in order to make our research more accessible to the public. Through holding events at open days, giving lectures and presentations we have made outreach a central part of our project.

Model

We created a model with the aim of informing the future implementation of our project within an industrial setting. The model provides particular knowledge on the scalability of metal binding reactor, the component that houses our modified bacteria. We have incorporated a user friendly inter face on our wiki.