Attributions

During the development of SynBioBot, each team member took charge of each part of the project and managed the specific tasks. We also received a number of support from many people, including advisors, instructors, and various other stakeholders. In addition, various organizations have provided financial support to our team, which has led the project to this point. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped us with this project.


Team members

: Each member’s attributions are listed in the table below.


Wet Lab Robot
(Hardware)
Robot
(Software)
Wiki
(Writing)
Wiki
(Coding)
Wiki
(design)
Education Human Practices Collaboration Project Planning Funding Promotion Video Presentation Photographer Photo Editing
Jungmin Hamm O O O O O O O O O O
Injun Lee O O O O O O O O O
Jaejin Lee O O O O O
Jiae Park O O O O O O O O
Jiseok Kang O O O O O O O O
Jiwon Kang O O O O O O O
Seonghyeon Lim O O O O O O O O
Seoyeong Lee O O O
Yoongeun Lee O O O O O O O
Youngjun Jo O O O O O O
Team SDU O O

*Team SDU: Amelia Husin, Flavia Setyajati, Vincentia Prasetyo, Bakti Saputra, Andreas Felix Tan


Project Supervisors and Advisors


,Kwanwoo Shin(Primary PI) He is our main PI of our iGEM Team during this year. He gave us general advices in all the aspects of the Project. Also, he provided many of the resources we needed for the execution of the project and let us work in his lab during this iGEM competition.
Seokhwan Jeong(Secondary PI) He gave advice on the robot part in the IGEM Project. In particular, the direction was presented in the instrument design and the six-axis robot arm motion planning.
Albertus Ivan Brilian(Instructor) He managed the overall wet lab experimental plans and execution, supervised the data processing and lab safety work.
Agustina Setiawati(Instructor) She coached the community service, one of the human practice activities of the Indonesian team.
Monica Cahyaning Ratri(Instructor) She coached the community service, one of the human practice activities of the Indonesian team.
Seungyeon Lee(Advisor) She gave us how to operate the whole system of 6-axis robot arm and design the workspace for scientific experiment around the robot arm safely. She also gave us insight of how to change the human motion to robot arm motion.


External Attributions

: During our project, we received tremendous external support. In this section, we want to thank those that helped us realize the project that we envisioned.

special thanks to:

Onrobot Officials said cycle time is important in industrial sites. He advised us it would be good if we modify two things. In order to minimize interference, using joint motion will reduce cycle time. In addition, cycle time will decrease if the incubator door is automatically opened using the IO signal.
Associate Dean
of Sogang University
As a professor of economics at Sogang University, he showed a deep interest in the project our team is working on. He asked questions about how our team's projects could have a positive impact on the field of synthetic biology and what it was worth commercially, which helped shape our team's vision.
Andrew Jeong
Edgar Lee
They provided a 3D printer in the lab and helped prepare the modelled instruments.They also gave advice on solving problems in the network socket in implementing remote communication.
Hyegin Hamm She designed our team logo and also designed the team's T-shirt using this logo.
Sunhee Jekal She produced a home design based on three main colors. The elements for the main page are organized with appropriate color arrangements. She also provided visualized interfaces so that the important contents were well conveyed.
Jeewon Shin She helped take header photos and personal profile photos inserted on wiki's team page.
Vinect Studio They edited the promotion video according to our purpose using the scenarios and filmed videos organized by Team Sogang_Korea.
Jaemin Choo He is a mechanical engineering student at Sogang University. Although his footage was not used for our final promotion video, he used a private collection drone to film the direction we wanted.
Sogang University LINC
Enterprise Organization
They provided start-up ideas using experimental automation robots, and gave advice on the direction we could start a business in the future. With this opportunity, we formed start-up club 'SynBioBot' and received support from LINK Enterprise Organization for plane tickets to attend iGEM Jamboree.
Sogang University
Mechanical Engineering
They provided a metal-working space with tools necessary for processing various parts necessary for robot table setting.
Teacher
of SD KANISIUS DUWET
She worked closely with our team to help us smoothly provide cell-related education to her class.
Nayoung Min She is a science teacher at Hanseong Science High School, which provided a lot of administrative help for us to proceed with the robot project while communicating freely with EBPH students.
Team EBPH They helped produce various robot arm supporting parts including pipette case and made a partial contribution to the robot system.
Team KUAS They are one of the teams participating in iGEM 2022, and they provided administrative help to our team participating in iGEM for the first time this year, and exchanged feedback on each team's projects during the project process, and cooperated in various areas. In addition, we worked together on the planning of the 1st National Synthetic Biology Debate Competition in Korea.
Team UIncheon,
Team Seoul_Korea
They are the teams participating in iGEM 2022, and they have collaborated with us in all aspects of planning and hosting the 1st National Synthetic Biology Debate Competition.
Sungho Jang He is a professor of biotechnology at Incheon University and gave a lecture on the theme of ‘Synthetic Biology: The Future of Biotechnology’ at the 1st National Synthetic Biology Debate Competition. By showing synthetic biology as the future of biotechnology, which is the most closely related discipline to the field of synthetic biology, he has shown how infinite the possibilities of synthetic biology have been.
Sungjun Moon He is the director of Ellead Skin & Bio Research Center, and gave lectures to participants and staff at the 1st National Synthetic Biology Debate Competition under the theme of 'Cosmetics and Skin as Synthetic Biology Materials'. Through this, he showed the field of synthetic biology that could actually be applied industrially to competition participants as well as students participating in iGEM, making synthetic biology more realistic.