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- | We will have to work on compatibility. And to do so, we need to design output signals that can be used as input signals. We also need to prevent the components to interfere with each other.'' | + | ''We will have to work on compatibility. And to do so, we need to design output signals that can be used as input signals. We also need to prevent the components to interfere with each other.'' |
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The Team
We will work on a way to make the previous iGEM systems work together. We aim to build a complex logical system by assembling the basics component (already working logical gates) provided by other teams' work.
We will have to work on compatibility. And to do so, we need to design output signals that can be used as input signals. We also need to prevent the components to interfere with each other. | |
Team Members
Advisors:
Undergraduate students:
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Where we're from
We are a french team from Grenoble. A well known, city for skiing and nanotechnology.
We are forming a joint team between biology students from Université Joseph Fourier and engineer students from Grenoble INP Phelma (Grenoble Institute of technology).