An Interview with Edward Witten
Professor Edward Witten is one of the most renowned and talented physicists of modern times. Currently, he works at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, researching mathematical physics. He has been awarded numerous prizes and honors – like the Fields Medal and Fundamental Physics Prize, to name a few. His contributions to string theory …
Delivery Optimization of a Logistics Network based on Drones
Abstract Drone transportation is currently characterized by limitations such as the vehicle’s autonomy, the number of packages that can be loaded, and the battery life. In this project, graph theory was used to model a logistic network based on UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), also known as “drones”. It was then attempted to optimize the delivery …
Delivery Optimization of a Logistics Network based on Drones Read More »
The effect of UV light on the CaCl2/PEG 3350/DMSO transformation buffer for CRISPR Cas9-edited E. coli
Abstract Bacterial transformation is a method in which the composition of a bacterial genome is altered via uptake of DNA from its external environment. This experiment aims to understand the role of the transformation buffer in the CRISPR-Cas9 system, with specific focus on the Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) component. A DIY CRISPR kit containing PEG in …