Aside from reiterating what Ryan said, check out Aaron Wolf Baum aka Dr.
Friendly for your algal bloom needs, and consider purification of biologics
as a goal so we can grow up usable insulin, thyroxine, etc. and save lives.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Hol Gaskill <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
Just joined the list, primarily as a lurker. I am perpetually spread thin
on project bandwidth but want to be in touch with the bio community in
order to collaborate where there are areas of overlap. My background is in
engineering - civil and environmental engineering in school, now doing alot
of pavement, geotechnical, and drainage/dewatering design. In my own time
I've taken a big technical interest in process control, mainly in
hydroponics, environmental control (like HVAC), and beer brewing. All the
electronic and mechanical stuff is self-taught so there's been alot of
trial and error on my path, but maybe not an order of magnitude more than
if I had learned it in school.
I am interested in adding biological elements into designs, and so far
have just been shooting from the hip with mixed results. Some applications
of interest to me are algae biofuel processors, automatic
plant/animal/fungus environmental homeostasis systems, compact
grey/blackwater treatment units, closed-loop irrigation with specialized
bacterial bioreactor elements, and anything having to do with microbial
action to beneficiate rock/sand/spacedust.
I could be of assistance on the DIY PCR project as there is some technical
overlap on temperature control and driving peltier elements. Also would be
interested in developing hardware and control systems for economical mass
production of select organisms.
Looking forward to hacking with y'all!
Hol
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