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− | Ninad is in the Final year of his Chemical Engineering degree. He is enamored by technology, especially smartphones and computers. | + | Ninad is in the Final year of his Chemical Engineering degree at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. He is enamored by technology, especially smartphones and computers. |
He loves reading about world politics and tries finding humour in all places. | He loves reading about world politics and tries finding humour in all places. | ||
Synthetic biology, according to him, is an amalgam of biology, engineering, mathematics and computing. Just by considering the four bases, A T G C, you can twist and turn and mold them to make something new. Something challenging. Revolutionary. | Synthetic biology, according to him, is an amalgam of biology, engineering, mathematics and computing. Just by considering the four bases, A T G C, you can twist and turn and mold them to make something new. Something challenging. Revolutionary. | ||
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− | This is Bhargav. He’s in the Third year of chemical engineering at | + | This is Bhargav. He’s in the Third year of chemical engineering at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. |
When he’s not iGEMing, he loves to watch movies, exercise (or he likes to think so) and read. He thinks Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy is a definite conversation starter and can go on about it. 😃 | When he’s not iGEMing, he loves to watch movies, exercise (or he likes to think so) and read. He thinks Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy is a definite conversation starter and can go on about it. 😃 | ||
He’s an all-rounder and has managed several important posts in the past including that of Tedx ICT curator. He’s excited about iGEM and thinks it’d be fun to learn about genetic engineering and synbio. | He’s an all-rounder and has managed several important posts in the past including that of Tedx ICT curator. He’s excited about iGEM and thinks it’d be fun to learn about genetic engineering and synbio. | ||
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− | This is Atharva. He is currently in his Third Year of Chemical Engineering. He loves playing badminton and cricket. He likes to read in his free time. | + | This is Atharva. He is currently in his Third Year of Chemical Engineering at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. He loves playing badminton and cricket. He likes to read in his free time. |
He was always fascinated by the efficiency and accuracy of biological systems and wanted to contribute to this field. Synthetic biology allows us to bind all the branches of science together and program biological systems according to our wishes which fueled his interest for iGem. | He was always fascinated by the efficiency and accuracy of biological systems and wanted to contribute to this field. Synthetic biology allows us to bind all the branches of science together and program biological systems according to our wishes which fueled his interest for iGem. | ||
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− | This is Supriya. She's pursuing her bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. Off the record, she is always excited to learn something new and loves singing.There are times she switches from Dryden to Agatha Christie.To create something exciting from basic, natural, existing systems is what gets her worked up! | + | This is Supriya. She's pursuing her bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. Off the record, she is always excited to learn something new and loves singing.There are times she switches from Dryden to Agatha Christie.To create something exciting from basic, natural, existing systems is what gets her worked up! |
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Revision as of 00:45, 12 October 2018
Team
Principal Investigators (PIs)
Primary PI
Prof Arvind M. Lali
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Head, DBT-ICT Centre for Energy Biosciences
Secondary PI
Dr. Shamlan M. S. Reshamwala
Secondary PI
Dr. Shalini Deb
Student Members
Ninad is in the Final year of his Chemical Engineering degree at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. He is enamored by technology, especially smartphones and computers.
He loves reading about world politics and tries finding humour in all places.
Synthetic biology, according to him, is an amalgam of biology, engineering, mathematics and computing. Just by considering the four bases, A T G C, you can twist and turn and mold them to make something new. Something challenging. Revolutionary.
This is Bhargav. He’s in the Third year of chemical engineering at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai.
When he’s not iGEMing, he loves to watch movies, exercise (or he likes to think so) and read. He thinks Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy is a definite conversation starter and can go on about it. 😃
He’s an all-rounder and has managed several important posts in the past including that of Tedx ICT curator. He’s excited about iGEM and thinks it’d be fun to learn about genetic engineering and synbio.
This is Atharva. He is currently in his Third Year of Chemical Engineering at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. He loves playing badminton and cricket. He likes to read in his free time.
He was always fascinated by the efficiency and accuracy of biological systems and wanted to contribute to this field. Synthetic biology allows us to bind all the branches of science together and program biological systems according to our wishes which fueled his interest for iGem.
This is Marwan. He is a second year undergraduate student of chemistry and microbiology at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. When he is not studying (which he does a lot of!), he likes to attend concerts and play cricket. He believes that biology lets him know about himself and others in the world and thus helps him understand his environment better. In his view, it is astonishing how a small molecule of acid can make a huge change! He finds that aspect of synthetic biology flabbergasting.
This is Supriya. She's pursuing her bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. Off the record, she is always excited to learn something new and loves singing.There are times she switches from Dryden to Agatha Christie.To create something exciting from basic, natural, existing systems is what gets her worked up!