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== [[Conformational Switching]] ==
 
== [[Conformational Switching]] ==
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== Schedule ==
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* 1st December, 2014 : Submit final draft of Conformational Switching paper to Marco
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* 1st November, 2014 : Finalise results and finish first draft of Conformational Switching paper
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* 15th October, 2014 : Finalise experiments
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* 1st October, 2014 : Finalise conformational switching component design
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* 18th September, 2014 : Return from PPSN
   
 
== Academic Activities ==
 
== Academic Activities ==

Revision as of 18:20, 4 September 2014


Personal Information

Name: Dhananjay Ipparthi

Date of arrival in Brussels: 08th February, 2012

Home address: Rue des Vierges 58, 1000 Bruxelles

Telephone number: +32 483 382 207

Milestones

  • Submit final draft of Conformational Switching paper to Marco, 1st December, 2014
  • Decision of continuation of fellowship, 31st January, 2015

Conformational Switching

Schedule

  • 1st December, 2014 : Submit final draft of Conformational Switching paper to Marco
  • 1st November, 2014 : Finalise results and finish first draft of Conformational Switching paper
  • 15th October, 2014 : Finalise experiments
  • 1st October, 2014 : Finalise conformational switching component design
  • 18th September, 2014 : Return from PPSN

Academic Activities

23rd - 28th June, 2014

  • Conformational switching experiments in Paderborn
Localisation and tracking of components in self-assembling systems

The goal of this project is to apply computer vision techniques to track the growth of structures in self-assembling systems. The ability to track the growth of structures will shed light on the dynamics of self-assembly; an aspect of self-assembly that has not been well researched in the macroscopic context.

As part of the project, the student will have to: (a) find suitable hardware (combination of camera, lens, lighting, etc.), (b) localise multiple components in an environment, (c) track the components in the environment, and (d) track the assembly of components in the environment.

Required skills: the candidates should be acquainted with C++ programming and have a working knowledge of the English language.

  * Contacts : Marco Dorigo and Dhananjay Ipparthi (IRIDIA)

3rd - 7th March, 2014

Plan

  • Prepare for PPSN experiments
    • Follow up orders
  • Extend incompatible structure algorithm for multiple components


Accomplishments

  • Uploaded videos

Others

Todos

  • Pack
    • COMPONENTS
    • Cameras, chargers, cables, memory cards and tripod
    • Data storage
    • Design notebook, theses, papers
    • Magnets
    • Screws
      • Micro screws
      • Screws for environment
      • Nuts for environment
    • Screw driver
    • Glue, tape
    • Bracket, environments, lids
    • Wing nuts, hex nuts, screws, bolts
    • Measuring instruments: vernier, rulers etc.
    • Washing dish
    • Brush
    • Tools (file etc...)
  • Autorisation de mission
  • Submit expenses!

Year 2: Feb 2013 - Feb 2014

Year 1: Feb 2012 - Feb 2013