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Attribution and Contributions
The idea of Rock-Paper-Scissors game with E. coli, Urea-cooler,
Making rain were proposed by undergrad team member.
Throughout our project, experiments were done by undergrads receiving
some advice from grad students/instructor.
These experiments include series of experiments for data collection
(e.g. assay, characterization).
We put the name of undergraduate student who did the experiment on most of the table/graph/chart.
Also, modelling of our system was done by one of our undergrad member, Tsai.
Although we received some advice from instructor, undergrad student made the blueprint, formulated the system, and
analyzed on the computer.
Last but not least, we campaigned to raise funds for our travel.