Undergraduate students from Greece, designed and develop the first computer-bioreactor in the world
We build ecosystem and not our egoism
We're very proud to announce that our invention accepted by the

This work was financially supported by the Estia Laboratory
Poster Title: Conversion of an AMD ventilator agitator for airlift bioreactor for plant cell and microorganism cultivation - Authors: T.P. Zafiriadis, A. Miron, G. Kuziortis

This work was financially supported by the Estia Laboratory
Poster Title: Conversion of an AMD ventilator agitator for airlift bioreactor for plant cell and microorganism cultivation - Authors: T.P. Zafiriadis, A. Miron, G. Kuziortis
In recent years, a couple of bioreactor modifications have been developed and successfully adopted for the in vitro cultivation of plant cells and microorganisms. Bioreactors such as mechanically agitated, airlift and photobioreactors have been designed and used for large scale cultivation of algal, higher biomass and bioactive compounds production.
Our primary objective of this study was to build and design a cost effective and ecofriendly airlift bioreactor 4L in which the agitation rate (i.e. 150, 250, 500 rpm) will be controlled through computer software without affecting the personal computer performance (temperature, graphics).
As a result we've designed and develop the first computer in the world that is be able to do more than a simple computer can do, and that is fermentation. This project can give rise to important achievements that every person in the world who has access to a desktop computer, is be able to do. Furthermore, due to its ecofriendly attitude, is that our computer tower has designed with Plexiglas that can be broken down into its original chemical constituents or directly and completely recycled.
If you plan to attend 29th EFFoST, we would appreciate the opportunity to meet you.
First, I express my sincere gratitude to Professor Ioannis Giavasis for allowing me to conduct this research at the biotechnology laboratory. I am especially grateful for his confidence and the freedom he gave me to do this work.
I wish to express my sincere gratitude to Professor Thanasis Manouras who supported me in all stages of this work and offered me the most valuable tool, a motherboard.
Dear Professor, Thomas Zafeiriadis you had a profound influence on my life and on a lot of lives I know. I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and the strength you have given by believing in us. We bless you with all the goodness in the world.
Yours sincerely,
Aris Miron
If you plan to attend 29th EFFoST, we would appreciate the opportunity to meet you.
- Acknowledgments
First, I express my sincere gratitude to Professor Ioannis Giavasis for allowing me to conduct this research at the biotechnology laboratory. I am especially grateful for his confidence and the freedom he gave me to do this work.
I wish to express my sincere gratitude to Professor Thanasis Manouras who supported me in all stages of this work and offered me the most valuable tool, a motherboard.
Dear Professor, Thomas Zafeiriadis you had a profound influence on my life and on a lot of lives I know. I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and the strength you have given by believing in us. We bless you with all the goodness in the world.
Yours sincerely,
Aris Miron

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
ReplyDeleteYou are receiving this letter, as an introduction to our research project in which we construct an ecofriendly and cost effective computer bioreactor with 20$. We are proud to announce you that our computer is be able to do fermentation without additional extra costs, and might be of interest to you as we look forward to continuing and developing exciting collaborative brilliant projects.
Sincerely,
Aris Miron