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We have won the SILVER MEDAL!!!🥰🥰🥳🥳
Bronze MEDAL
Criteria Description Link States
1. Competition Deliverables Complete the following Competition Deliverables: Wiki, Presentation Video, Judging Form and Judging Session.

Our team has completed these deliverables (plus our Project Promotion Video):
  • Wiki
  • Project Promotion Video
  • Presentation Video
  • Judging Form
  • Judging Session (to be assessed during the Grand Jamboree)

Official guidelines links: You can also navigate to these via the Competition Deliverables Introduction page.
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2. Project Attributions Describe what work your team members did, as well as what other people did for your project, using the standardized Project Attributions Form.

Official guidelines:
Our team's practice: We have carefully documented the specific tasks each team member completed for the project. We also gratefully recognized external individuals or organizations that supported us, along with the detailed contributions they provided.
Attributions
3. Contribution Make a useful contribution for future iGEM teams (no single definition—be creative with knowledge/data/tools for the community).

Examples of contributions:
  • Add documentation to an existing Registry Part (literature info/lab data)
  • Build on existing software/hardware tools
  • Document helpful troubleshooting
  • Create & document 3D-printed hardware

Our team's contribution: We detailed our contributions, including the biological parts we designed, innovative methodologies for machine learning and protein evolution, an educational game (for microplastic knowledge promotion), and practical insights from our hardware development process.
Contribution


Silver MEDAL
Criteria Description Link States
1. Engineering Success Demonstrate engineering success via at least one iteration of the Design → Build → Test → Learn cycle (document empirical/tangible results & next-cycle design changes).

Official guidance:
  • Example: Design/build a new Part, measure performance, document results, propose next steps (link to Part's Registry page).
  • More info: Engineering Pages

Our team's practice: We demonstrated engineering success in our project by iterating through the complete engineering design cycle: Design → Build → Test → Learn. Each phase includes verifiable data and iterative improvements based on test results.
Engineering
2. Human Practices Explain how your work is responsible/good for the world (guide questions: values, consulted resources/communities, evidence of responsibility, impact, access, use cases).

Official guidance:
Our team's practice: Based on the "Perception Triangle," we established a comprehensive environmental education system that guides participants from "perception" to "critical thinking" and finally to "action." As a knowledge dissemination hub:
  • We consulted expert educators and government officials from departments including the Ecological Environment Bureau, Water Conservancy Bureau, and street/community-level authorities, conducting in-depth field research.
  • For downstream outreach, we promoted environmental knowledge via diverse formats: original music, bilingual picture books, educational materials, interactive game manuals, documentaries, and youth speech events.
  • We integrated AI tools to create the project's theme song, further expanding the reach of environmental protection advocacy and inspiring public participation in sustainable Earth initiatives.
Human Practices