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Outside Help
Contribution Name
German Translation Frank Noha, Sylvia Noha
Spanish Translation Irma Mendoza, Joel Mendoza
Converting outside links Lekang Chen
PI and Co-PIs of the supporting grant Drs. Arum Han, Qing Sun, Xuejun Zhu, Wonbo Shim at Texas A&M University and Dr. Aifen Zhou from the University of Oklahoma
PI and Co-PIs of the EFRI “Engineering the Elimination of End-of-Life Plastics” grant Drs. Arum Han, Qing Sun, Xuejun Zhu, Wonbo Shim at Texas A&M University and Dr. Aifen Zhou from the University of Oklahoma
Project Support and Advice Dr. Qing Sun, Dr. Xuejun Zhu, Siddhant Gulati, Dr. Arum Han, Dr. Wonbo Shim, Dr. Aifen Zhou
Fundraising Help and Advice Dr. Arum Han
Lab Support Dr. Qing Sun, Dr. Xuejun Zhu
Project Advisor Support and Troubleshooting Dr. Qing Sun, Dr. Xuejun Zhu, Siddhant Gulati
Team Members
Page Written and Designed By
Attributions Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Collaborations Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Communication Bobby Wolf, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Contribution Hayden Johnson, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Description Eric Imhoff, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Engineering Eric Imhoff, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Experiments Hayden Johnson, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Human Practices Bobby Wolf, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Implementation Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Index Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Members Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Notebook Eric Imhoff, Joshua Hong, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Parts Andrew Lacombe, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Proof of Concept Eric Imhoff, Andrew Lacombe, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Results Eric Imhoff, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
Safety Eric Imhoff, Andrea Mendoza, Ella Noha
About Us
Howdy! Our team is the very first team from the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University to compete in iGEM. Texas A&M University (TAMU) is the largest university by student enrollment in the United States, and is known for its programs in engineering, technology, and agriculture. TAMU’s chemical engineering department is one of the largest, fully accredited programs in the country. Our team is proud to take part in this competition where we may represent our department, University, and community.

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