Team:Virtus-Parva Mexico/Attributions
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who granted us their support in this project,all of them in different fashion. Yet, allcontributing to the growth and development |
Our Advisors |
Dr. Jose Sanchez Salas: our main instructor, our biological instructor, who was always patient and taught us plenty in the span of a couple of months. We were daily in the microbiology lab, continuing with our experiment and consulting with him, in order to advance in our project on the correct path.
Dr. Miguel Angel Méndez Rojas: our instructor, supporter and main aid when it came to the inorganic portion of our project and kept our feet on the ground. Most of the time spent in this lab was towards the beginning of our project, for the synthesis of our magnetite.
Dr. Monica Cerro Lopez was also very valuable as an instructor, given that she helped us in our trial-error phase of the synthesis of our nanoparticles. With her help we were able to synthesize the smallest and best magnetite possible.
Dr. Ruben Alejos Palomares: our instructor and biggest help when it came to modeling, without whom we would have been lost. Modelling was able to be completed thanks to the class Dr. Alejos taught, MEMS, and being widely available outside of classroom hours for consulting.
Dr. Melina Gomez Bock, the reason we began the play Copenhague and our connection to the Theater students, allowing the ball to start rolling on the entire project.
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