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Revision as of 14:32, 15 January 2019

20.309: Biological Instrumentation and Measurement

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20.309 course information

20.309 master schedule

Module 1: Optics & Microscopy

Important dates Assignment due Assignment page links Useful resources
2/17/19 Assignment 1

Assignment 1 Overview

2/24/19 Assignment 2 Assignment 2 Overview
2/28/19 Quiz 1 (in lecture)
3/3/19 Assignment 3 Assignment 3 Overview
3/10/19 Assignment 4
3/17/19 Assignment 5 Assignment 5 Overview
3/21/19 Exam 1 (at 7:30pm) in 4-237


Module 2: electronics, signals and systems

Important dates Assignment due Assignment page links Useful resources
4/7/19 Assignment 6 Assignment 6 overview
4/14/19 Assignment 7 Electronics bootcamp II: feedback systems
4/19/19 Quiz 2 (in lecture)
4/21/19 Assignment 8 Assignment 8 Overview: flow channel & two-color microscope *The* yeast paper: Mettelal et al., Science (2008)
4/28/19 Assignment 9 Assignment 9 Overview: Analyzing yeast images
5/5/19 Assignment 10 Assignment 10, Part 1: Measuring the osmotic shock response of yeast
5/9/19 Exam 2 (at 7:30pm) in 4-237
5/16/19 Assignment 11 Assignment 11: Tell us about your lab visit

Optics and microscopy resources

Background reading

Code examples and simulations

Electronics resources

Background reading

Code examples and simulations

Reference materials

Limits of detection mini-lab

MRI mini-lab

(Kept for historical reasons.)