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<b>iGEM job:</b> Knowledge master, wiki design, graphical designer, software guru
<b>iGEM job:</b> Knowledge master, wiki design, graphical designer, software guru
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<b>About:</b> Jack of all trades, put him behind a computer to ‘make it fly’ put him in the lab and it will also fly followed by alot of crashing and burning (better in theory than in practice). Next to studying Biomolecular Siences (1e year) also interested in computers, programming, physics,  graphical design and not to be seen as a total nerd also likes swimming, biking and partying :P.<br>
<b>About:</b> Jack of all trades, put him behind a computer to ‘make it fly’ put him in the lab and it will also fly followed by alot of crashing and burning (better in theory than in practice). Next to studying Biomolecular Siences (1e year) also interested in computers, programming, physics,  graphical design and not to be seen as a total nerd also likes swimming, biking and partying :P.<br>
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<b>About yourself:</b> Broadly interested guy, enjoys all the usual stuff: sports (rowing,  biking, running), reading, tasty food, some partying, watching series etc. Fascinated by the effects of music on people and effective harmony, studied at a Jazz-conservatory for a year.<br>
<b>About yourself:</b> Broadly interested guy, enjoys all the usual stuff: sports (rowing,  biking, running), reading, tasty food, some partying, watching series etc. Fascinated by the effects of music on people and effective harmony, studied at a Jazz-conservatory for a year.<br>
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<b>Motivation for iGEM:</b> Got excited about the idea of thinking about biological engineering and having the Parts Registry readily available to be able to construct virtually anything. Turns out modifying an E.coli cell is not as straight-forward as programming a computer! But fortunately all modelling theory and software is easily accessible and I’m learning a lot of microbiology and mathematics as we go.<br>
<b>Motivation for iGEM:</b> Got excited about the idea of thinking about biological engineering and having the Parts Registry readily available to be able to construct virtually anything. Turns out modifying an E.coli cell is not as straight-forward as programming a computer! But fortunately all modelling theory and software is easily accessible and I’m learning a lot of microbiology and mathematics as we go.<br>

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