This week we will be working on more advanced programming challenges that model a real-world application of cellular engineering. Each group should pick one challenge to present. However, you are encouraged to work on multiple challenges. There will be two presentations per group:
For each presentation, every group member must present. Everyone should be prepared to present any of the parts, as names will be randomly assigned at the time of the presentation.
Define the problem and specify requirements (draft) (2 minutes)
Importance/Significance in biology, for health, or for the environment (3 minutes)
Current cellular engineering applications in the field (3 minutes)
Your group’s programming strategy (Same as person 1, if only 3 members in the group) (2 minutes)
Define the problem and specify requirements (3 minutes)
Final program with flow chart (3 minutes)
Robot demonstration (6 minutes)
Challenges and lessons learned (3 minutes)
Share your final presentations with: SandraPatricia.Arriaga@ucsf.edu
Name your final program on Open-Roberta: ChallengeName_Final (ex: Bioremediation_Final)