Mid-Season Prototype Testing for Crop Disease Detection Device
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Analyse des données Robotique Biotechnologie Lancement d'un produit ou d'un service MatérielCompétences
laboratory testing test dataThe main goal for the project is to test crops using the PathoScan Technologies Inc. prototype to validate the prototype's effectiveness in detecting crop diseases during the peak agricultural season. This will involve several different steps for the learners, including:
- Understanding the functionality and technology of the prototype device.
- Working with producers to identify and select a variety of crops to test the prototype on.
- Conducting tests on the selected crops to detect any diseases using the prototype device.
- Analyzing the test results and comparing them to traditional lab testing methods.
- Providing a comprehensive report on the effectiveness of the prototype in crop disease detection.
By the end of the project, learners should complete the following tasks:
- A detailed understanding of the prototype device and its capabilities.
- Test results and analysis comparing the prototype's effectiveness to traditional lab testing methods.
- A comprehensive report outlining the findings and conclusions from the testing process.
Final deliverables should include:
- Test data and results.
- A report detailing the effectiveness of the prototype device in crop disease detection.
The student will have the opportunity to work closely with experienced laboratory technicians and bioinformatics experts to complete the project. The project will be in-person, providing a safe and supportive environment for the student.
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Les défis mondiaux auxquels ce projet s'attaque, en accord avec les objectifs de développement durable (ODD) des Nations unies. En savoir plus sur les 17 ODD ici.
À propos de l'Compagnie
PathoScan is a startup focused on revolutionizing agricultural practices with its innovative crop disease detection device. By allowing on-site and immediate identification of diseases, the device eliminates the need for centralized lab facilities and the associated delays. This transformative approach not only reduces costs but also empowers farmers with timely decision-making tools to ensure optimal crop health.
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada