Team:Evry/Model/pcb model
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Revision as of 23:47, 17 October 2014
Pcb Model
PCB sensor model
Introduction
After considering the water flux and polluant motion in our sponge, we investigated the sensing power of our bacteria.
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The PCB pollution have been identify as a major problem in the ocean.
We wanted to tackle this issue by using a sensing device integrated into a synbiotic bacteria of sponges [link to description].
This approach raise few questions:
- How does our device behave in presence of PCB?
- What are the lowest or highest PCB concentration detectable?
- Considering the symbiosis with the sponge, how could our device be disturbed?
Model description