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Group Members

Name Student ID Department Email address
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520 Mechanical Engineering p.c.j.hundepool@student.tue.nl
Lucas Commissaris 1451065 Mechanical Engineering l.f.h.commissaris@student.tue.nl
Sven Passier 1448781 Mechanical Engineering s.w.l.passier@student.tue.nl
Bram van den Buijs 1464647 Applied Physics b.v.d.buijs@student.tue.nl
Stijn Borgers 1495968 Applied Physics s.borgers@student.tue.nl

Introduction

Sven: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Lucas: [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Bram: [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]

Stijn: [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

Pepijn: [21] [21] [22] [23] [24]


Tasks

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Week 1

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520 6,5 First meeting (1.5h), Studied and wrote summaries for papers (5h): x, x, [22], [23], [24]
Lucas Commissaris 1451065 First meeting (1.5h), Studied and wrote summaries for papers: [6], [7], [8], [9], [10].
Sven Passier 1448781 First meeting (1.5h), Studied and wrote summaries for papers: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5].
Bram van den Buijs 1464647 First meeting (1.5h), Studied and wrote summaries for papers: [11], [12], [13], [14], [15].
Stijn Borgers 1495968 First meeting (1.5h), Studied and wrote summaries for papers: [16], [17], [18], [19], [20].

Week 2

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520 Meeting with the group for setting up user needs (3h), Another meeting with the group for setting up survey (3h)
Lucas Commissaris 1451065 Meeting with the group for setting up user needs (3h), Another meeting with the group for setting up survey (3h)
Sven Passier 1448781 Meeting with the group for setting up user needs (3h), Another meeting with the group for setting up survey (3h)
Bram van den Buijs 1464647 Meeting with the group for setting up user needs (3h), Another meeting with the group for setting up survey (3h)
Stijn Borgers 1495968 Meeting with the group for setting up user needs (3h), Another meeting with the group for setting up survey (3h)

Week 3

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520
Lucas Commissaris 1451065
Sven Passier 1448781
Bram van den Buijs 1464647
Stijn Borgers 1495968

Week 4

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520
Lucas Commissaris 1451065
Sven Passier 1448781
Bram van den Buijs 1464647
Stijn Borgers 1495968

Week 5

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520
Lucas Commissaris 1451065
Sven Passier 1448781
Bram van den Buijs 1464647
Stijn Borgers 1495968

Week 6

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520
Lucas Commissaris 1451065
Sven Passier 1448781
Bram van den Buijs 1464647
Stijn Borgers 1495968

Week 7

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520
Lucas Commissaris 1451065
Sven Passier 1448781
Bram van den Buijs 1464647
Stijn Borgers 1495968

Week 8

Name Student ID Hours worked Tasks done
Pepijn Hundepool 1427520
Lucas Commissaris 1451065
Sven Passier 1448781
Bram van den Buijs 1464647
Stijn Borgers 1495968

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