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   <h2>Meet the team</h2>
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         Our team comprises of 13 students from TU Delft, Leiden University and Rotterdam University. We are a multi-national
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         Our team comprises 13 students from TU Delft, Leiden University and Rotterdam University. We are a multi-national
         team with very diverse backgrounds, including biology, physics and industrial design. Thus, we are well equipped to
         team with very diverse backgrounds, including biology, physics and industrial design. Thus, we are well equipped to
         tackle the broad range of challenges that will occur during our iGEM project!
         tackle the broad range of challenges that will occur during our iGEM project!
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<p><b>Nationality:</b> Dutch</p>
<p><b>Nationality:</b> Dutch</p>
<p><b>Background:</b> Biochemistry and Biotechnology </p>
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February this year I was cleaned out from under my bridge, and heard that the TU Delft iGEM project offered shelter in a lab  during the summer months. Turns out iGEM was a project about synthetic biology where I was allowed total freedom in the way I would like to conduct research! Unlike other lab-experiences, I could design experiments and then conduct these trying to prove outlandishly wild ideas and literally exploring the (redox)-potential of that bug that governs my gut-feeling: <i>E.coli</i>. Because of the large amount of team-members from other disciplines, and because of the duration of the project I learned a lot about working in a team. I learned the difficulty of communicating science to laymen, and the utter importance of doing so.
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Hi! I’m Cristy Verzijl and I study a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Medical Laboratory research in Rotterdam. I’m in my last year of my Bachelor and planning to study veterinary medicine or science and business management next year. I love hiking, running and swimming but I also love challenges, like iGEM. The creation of new biological systems is an amazing process and I’m very grateful that I can be involved in this world of technology by participating in iGEM. ELECTRACE is an project where complex pathways are implemented in <i>E. coli</i>, and that was a big challenge for our team.  iGEM TU Delft 2014 is truly a multidisciplinary team and that is a great advantage for our project, where biology and technology come close together. I find it especially interesting to see whether the modeling results match with the results from the lab.
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Hi! I’m Cristy Verzijl and I am studying in my final year of the Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Medical Laboratory research in Rotterdam. I'm also involved in the Honors Program for a second degree, in which I'm doing a lot of projects. I am planning to study veterinary medicine or science and business management next year. I love hiking, running and swimming but I also love challenges, like iGEM. The creation of new biological systems is an amazing process and I’m very grateful that I can be involved in this world of technology by participating in iGEM. ELECTRACE is an project where complex pathways are implemented in <i>E. coli</i>, and that was a big challenge for our team.  iGEM TU Delft 2014 is truly a multidisciplinary team and that is a great advantage for our project, where biology and technology come close together. I find it especially interesting to see whether the modeling results match with the results from the lab.
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<p><b>Nationality:</b> Dutch</p>
<p><b>Nationality:</b> Dutch</p>
<p><b>Background:</b> Applied Physics</p>
<p><b>Background:</b> Applied Physics</p>
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<p>Why does this dude join iGEM when he studies applied physics? Well, because synthetic biology is awesome of course. I was (and still am) attracted by the idea of, with total freedom I must add, defining a project together and then actually realizing it. Furthermore, I especially enjoy working in a multidisciplinary team. As physicist you only work alone in dark windowless rooms, so there is no group experience. What I've been involved with the most is modelling with Anton and Duco. You will find most of my work in the curli modelling page. Other information you might want to know is that I am 22 years and that I focus my master on both bionanoscience and (acoustical) imaging.</p>
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that it offers. I am intrigued by how basic engineering concepts are combined with biology.
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Being part of this team, was a great experience that helped me to expand my knowledge on synthetic biology, while exercising my abilities to work  in an international team and to deal with a novel and multidisciplinary project. </p>  
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<p>My name is Janna and with 19 years of age I am (by far) the youngest member of the team.  
<p>My name is Janna and with 19 years of age I am (by far) the youngest member of the team.  
Currently I am in my third year of a Bachelor’s degree in Nanobiology,  
Currently I am in my third year of a Bachelor’s degree in Nanobiology,  
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which combines physics and biology to gain a deeper understanding of life on the nanoscale.  
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which combines physics and biology to gain a deeper understanding of life at the nanoscale.  
I joined the iGEM team of the TU Delft because I saw it as a true challenge for myself,  
I joined the iGEM team of the TU Delft because I saw it as a true challenge for myself,  
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especially because of the multidisciplinary setting.  
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Hi, I am Anton. Currently, I am doing a Masters in Applied Physics and I finished my Bachelors in Electrical Engineering, both at Delft University of Technology. My responsibilities are managing the modeling efforts of our team together with Mathijs. I do a lot of modeling myself as well. Also, I helped with the fundraising and coding of our wiki page. I am really looking forward to presenting our results at the Giant Jamboree in Boston, as well as learning about the work other iGEM teams did. By the way, I also have five fingers on my left hand in case you were wondering! :) (see group picture above)
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Hi, I am Anton. Currently, I am doing a Masters in Applied Physics and I finished my Bachelors in Electrical Engineering, both at Delft University of Technology. My responsibilities were managing the modeling efforts of our team together with Mathijs. I did a lot of modeling myself as well. Also, I helped with fundraising and coding of our wiki. I am really looking forward to presenting our results at the Giant Jamboree in Boston, as well as learning about the work other iGEM teams did. By the way, I also have five fingers on my left hand in case you were wondering! :) (see group picture above)
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<h2>Debarghya Ghosh (Debu)</h2>
<p><b>Function:</b> Social chair </p>
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<p><b>Nationality:</b> Indian </p>
<p><b>Nationality:</b> Indian </p>
<p><b>Background:</b> Mechanical and control engineering</p>
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                                Hi, I am doing a masters in Control Engineering at the Delft Centre for Systems & Control (DCSC), TU Delft. I have been actively involved in building the Potentiostat and microfluidics along with Simeon. I enjoy Science fiction and specifically authors like Dan Brown ,Michael Chrichton etc. I used to play the keyboard/piano although I have definitely lost touch. i-GEM was a good experience where I got exposed to many devices and gadgets that I frankly did-not even imagine existed in our university.I shall miss the fun once we are done!     
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 17 October 2014

Meet the team

Our team comprises 13 students from TU Delft, Leiden University and Rotterdam University. We are a multi-national team with very diverse backgrounds, including biology, physics and industrial design. Thus, we are well equipped to tackle the broad range of challenges that will occur during our iGEM project!


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Advisors

Dr. Anne Meyer
ing. Esengül Yildirim
Jorine Eeftens MSc.
Dominik Schmieden MSc.
Dr. Timon Idema

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