Thursday June 1st, MC5136B

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Everyone will brainstorm for ideas and bring them for discussion at the meeting next week.
Everyone will brainstorm for ideas and bring them for discussion at the meeting next week.
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== Major Concerns to Resolve ==
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* Need to take a stand on how much we would like to initiate in terms of acquiring funds
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* Need to address what the UW team can contribute to the therometer project, aside from fund raising.
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 10 June 2006

Attendees: Kathy Lam, Chris Herriot, Linda Chen, Jeff Wong, Anne Tran, Lance DaSilva, Sam Leung, Nancy Xu, Christina Lucey, Patrick Tsui

Agenda: Funding, Waterloo Lab space, Objectives for next week

Contents

Funding

WEEF/MEF proposals

  • Linda discussed proposal and presentation requirements.

The body of the proposal/presentation should contain: objective, timeline, resources required, background of students involved, justify the need to travel, summary and conclusion.

Key points to mention: How this project can benefit the school in the future, and the team is actively seeking funding from other sources

  • Linda, Anne, Kathy, Christina, and Sam will start drafting the proposal once the budget has been drafted

Budget

  • Detailed budget is crucial for funding applications
  • Patrick will look into possibilities of applying for the Dean's funding with the department of Engineering

Lab Space

  • if possible, the team expressed much interest in having at least part of the lab work being conducted here
  • Chris will speak to Dr. Charles and other contacts within biology to look into how feasible this idea will be. Update on next week's meeting.
  • Lance could potentially be our wetlab trainer



Post-Thermometer Project (or Parallel Project)

Everyone will brainstorm for ideas and bring them for discussion at the meeting next week.

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