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Mushroom Farm

Project Summary

The goal is to design, develop and test a device which enable a process by which coffee waste is collected and used as a growing medium to produce oyster mushrooms. This will be based on primary and secondary market research, sustainability and ethical analysis.

The project requirements are:

  1. Use low cost hardware solutions (Not exceed the budget of 100 €);
  2. Comply with the following EU Directives:
    1. Machine Directive (2006/42/CE 2006-05-17);
    2. Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC 2004 12 15);
    3. Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU 2016-04-20);
    4. Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU 2014-04-16);
    5. Restriction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (2002/95/EC 2003-01-27);
  3. Mandatory adoption and use of the International System of Units (The NIST International Guide for the use of the International System of Units)
  4. Use open source software and technologies.

Participants

Institution: Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto

Team N.: 3

Students:

  • Erendiro Pedro
  • Alex Winter
  • Julia Slasko
  • Julien Battaglini
  • Maike Fälker
  • Ronald Kivipelto

Panel of Supervisors:

  • Abel Duarte (ajd@isep.ipp.pt)
  • Jorge Justo (jfj@isep.ipp.pt)
  • Maria Benedita Malheiro (mbm@isep.ipp.pt)
  • Maria Cristina Ribeiro (mcr@isep.ipp.pt)
  • Manuel Silva (mss@isep.ipp.pt)
  • Paulo Ferreira (pdf@isep.ipp.pt)
  • Pedro Barbosa Guedes (pbg@isep.ipp.pt)

Client:

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Acknowledgements

  • Sponsor (sponsor)
  • Eng.º Vítor Costa Cerqueira, DEE, ISEP (wiki installation and management)
  • Prof. João Correia Lopes, DEI, FEUP (wiki template)

EPS@ISEP Wiki Template 2012-01-15 15:35

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