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<p>Mathematical models and computer simulations provide a great way to describe the function and operation of BioBrick Parts and Devices. Synthetic Biology is an engineering discipline, and part of engineering is simulation and modeling to determine the behavior of your design before you build it. Designing and simulating can be iterated many times in a computer before moving to the lab. This award is for teams who build a model of their system and use it to inform system design or simulate expected behavior in conjunction with experiments in the wetlab.</p>
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Convince the judges that your project's design and/or implementation is based on insight you have gained from modeling. This could be either a new model you develop or the implementation of a model from a previous team. You must thoroughly document your model's contribution to your project on your team's wiki, including assumptions, relevant data, model results, and a clear explanation of your model that anyone can understand.
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The model should impact your project design in a meaningful way. Modeling may include, but is not limited to, deterministic, exploratory, molecular dynamic, and stochastic models. Teams may also explore the physical modeling of a single component within a system or utilize mathematical modeling for predicting function of a more complex device.
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                        <p>Science and Technology Week is is a large-scale, centralized science popularization campaign organized by the China University of Science and Technology. This year, Science and Technology Week attracted over ten thousand citizens to USTC, varying from innocent pupils, high school students and college students in biology-related majors to the public from all walks who may have limited knowledge of Synthetic Biology. Our team cooperated with Team USTC and offered visitors a feast of biological knowledge and a chance to cultivate interest in biology.</p>
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                        <p>We introduced elementary knowledge of genetics to citizens by poster presentation and our explanation, then showed them some basic experiment operation, like liquid relief, centrifugation and etc. We educate and inspire visitors' interest by allowing them to observe biochemical-related sections under a laboratory microscope. In addition, we distributed questionnaires to visitors to get their feedback on synthetic biology to improve our design of our software.</p>
 
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To compete for the <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Judging/Awards">Best Model prize</a>, please describe your work on this page  and also fill out the description on the <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Judging/Judging_Form">judging form</a>. Please note you can compete for both the gold medal criterion #3 and the best model prize with this page.  
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                        <p>The Student Open Source Annual Meeting is the first open source technology summit in China that is organized by student organizations. The main theme of the conference is understanding, participating in, and contributing to open source. Our team signed up for this annual meeting.At the meeting, our team leader and a team member worked together to complete the report on our iGEM project. We introduced the iGEM competition and the synthetic biology to the audience.At the same time, we also introduced the positive significance of our project to synthetic biology to the audience. We received useful feedbacks and technology-improvement suggestions from audience.</p>
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                        <p>We attended International Genetically Engineered Machine Conference held by National Chung Hsing University from July 30th to August 3rd 2018. Over 20 iGEM teams attended the conference and 5 members of our team was sent to Taiwan.</p>
 
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                        <p>During the conference, the iGEMers communicated, changed ideas and learned from one another. The conference is not only a simple warm-up for the upcoming world championship in Boston, but an Asian regional platform for teams from different countries to exchange ideas and explore synthetic biology as well. All the teams made a project presentation and introduced their projects. In this way, we received useful feedbacks and technology-improvement suggestions from students and professors of other teams.</p>
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                        <p>To find out whether our improvement above is useful or not, We packed up an alpha version distributing to schoolmates whose major is biology in September. And in October we packed a more advanced version to some igem teams worldwide. We introduced them to Bioeditor and its basic usage. After they had used this software for a while, most of them reported that it was quite useful. And then we have packed our completed version to the real synthetic biologists by now.</p>
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Revision as of 09:55, 12 October 2018

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Science and Technology Week

Science and Technology Week is is a large-scale, centralized science popularization campaign organized by the China University of Science and Technology. This year, Science and Technology Week attracted over ten thousand citizens to USTC, varying from innocent pupils, high school students and college students in biology-related majors to the public from all walks who may have limited knowledge of Synthetic Biology. Our team cooperated with Team USTC and offered visitors a feast of biological knowledge and a chance to cultivate interest in biology.

We introduced elementary knowledge of genetics to citizens by poster presentation and our explanation, then showed them some basic experiment operation, like liquid relief, centrifugation and etc. We educate and inspire visitors' interest by allowing them to observe biochemical-related sections under a laboratory microscope. In addition, we distributed questionnaires to visitors to get their feedback on synthetic biology to improve our design of our software.

Student Open Source Conference

The Student Open Source Annual Meeting is the first open source technology summit in China that is organized by student organizations. The main theme of the conference is understanding, participating in, and contributing to open source. Our team signed up for this annual meeting.At the meeting, our team leader and a team member worked together to complete the report on our iGEM project. We introduced the iGEM competition and the synthetic biology to the audience.At the same time, we also introduced the positive significance of our project to synthetic biology to the audience. We received useful feedbacks and technology-improvement suggestions from audience.

Integrated Human Practice

Asia-Pacific Conference in Taiwan

We attended International Genetically Engineered Machine Conference held by National Chung Hsing University from July 30th to August 3rd 2018. Over 20 iGEM teams attended the conference and 5 members of our team was sent to Taiwan.

During the conference, the iGEMers communicated, changed ideas and learned from one another. The conference is not only a simple warm-up for the upcoming world championship in Boston, but an Asian regional platform for teams from different countries to exchange ideas and explore synthetic biology as well. All the teams made a project presentation and introduced their projects. In this way, we received useful feedbacks and technology-improvement suggestions from students and professors of other teams.

Software Promotion

Since our software is an open and fantastic platform with practical functions for synthetic biologists, it’s of great importance to promote our software to synthetic biology related users.

To find out whether our improvement above is useful or not, We packed up an alpha version distributing to schoolmates whose major is biology in September. And in October we packed a more advanced version to some igem teams worldwide. We introduced them to Bioeditor and its basic usage. After they had used this software for a while, most of them reported that it was quite useful. And then we have packed our completed version to the real synthetic biologists by now.