Group Members
Name
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ID
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Email
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Major
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Amit Gelbhart
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1055213
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a.gelbhart@student.tue.nl
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Sustainable Innovation
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Marleen Luijten
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1326732
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m.luijten2@student.tue.nl
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Industrial Design
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Myrthe Spronck
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1330268
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m.s.c.spronck@student.tue.nl
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Computer Science
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Ilvy Stoots
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1329707
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i.n.j.stoots@student.tue.nl
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Industrial Design
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Linda Tawafra
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0941352
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l.tawafra@student.tue.nl
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Industrial Design
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Work Breakdown
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Marleen Luijten
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Myrthe Spronck
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Ilvy Stoots
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Linda Tawafra
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Problem Statement and Objectives
“Coral reefs worldwide are increasingly damaged by anthropogenic stressors”(https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-13186-2?fbclid=IwAR2mivNWtUHZtsOXa8l0ng7rOnCyS5GmSLYoM_mWBC85rEuljJkmVvflcVg). We look towards alternative methods of reviving dying and dead coral reefs. Acoustic enrichment is a tested method that seems to be able to bring fish back to coral reefs. Robots could be created to automate labor and time-intensive work, as well as remove the skill floor required to revive a local reef.
Literature Study
Users and User Requirements
Milestones and Deliverables
Task Division
References