Hardware and software for accessible, extensible, and scalable bioreactors. Built on Raspberry Pi.
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Hardware and software for accessible, extensible, and scalable bioreactors. Built on Raspberry Pi.
This repository contains the code to reproduce the environmental life cycle assessment study of a novel pilot scale Spirulina biorefinery. This work was performed in the frame of the Circular Bio-based Europe project "SpiralG" from 2019 to 2022.
A quick and easy way to download the genomes/predicted proteins of taxa available in JGI's Genome Portal.
Project Blue Green: Sustainable Algae Bioreactor (Under Development)
An open-source Arduino based chlorophyll fluorometer for quantifying photosynthesis in photosynthetic organisms.
An open-source Raspberry-Pi based photobioreactor for cultivating and assessing physiology (photosynthesis & productivity) in microscopic algae.
This repository corresponds to the study: Cornwall et al. (2023). Increasing importance of crustose coralline algae to coral reef carbonate production under ongoing climate change. Communication Earth & Environment
Exploring agency in biological practice
Git repository for the R package "LOBSTAHS" (Lipid and Oxylipin Biomarker Screening Through Adduct Hierarchy Sequences)
Data and R code accompanying a literature review on plants as part of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA).
Control Scripts for Photon Systems Instruments (PSI) Bioreactor Client
Differential gene expression analysis of Nannochloropsis oceanica growth with or without beneficial/harmful bacteria.
A Science & Technology Studies influenced Golf Hole
A jupyter notebook analyzing the ocean temperature and it's relation to algae (2021).
A web app to predict algae levels in Bay of Bengal
a carbonate chemistry model to predict CO2 losses to the atmosphere from algal raceway ponds
Open source XPRIZE carbon removal entry
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