Noel Jakubik
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3d modeling 1 Brucellosis 1 Cascading style sheets (css) 1 Electrical engineering 1 Embedded systems 1 Figma (design software) 1 Hypertext markup language (html) 1 Javascript (programming language) 1 Search engine optimization 1 Selling techniques 1 Web development 1

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Safi
Safi
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada

Adding Liquid Temperature Sensor to Product (Electrical Engineering)

Safi is a nonprofit initiative aimed at providing Kenyan herders with safe to drink milk. We are doing this by providing them with a pasteurization handle that pasteurizes your milk before consuming. The main goal for this project is to add a temperature sensor to the handle, so that it signals (through beep or colour or any suggestion) to a user when the milk has reached a certain temperature and pasteurization is completed. Our one pager can be found here: https://www.safi.world/_files/ugd/dc5ed8_2a5a097d96984942960aca70e6655695.pdf Our website is: https://www.safi.world

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Category Mechanical engineering + 2
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Safi
Safi
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada

One Page Website Development for Non-Profit

Hi! Safi is a non-profit providing East African farmers with a cost effective and accessible pasteurization device that kills milk-borne diseases such as brucellosis, mastitis, salmonella, and even MERS, a coronavirus 10x deadlier than COVID-19. The mission of Safi is two-fold: to provide safe drinking milk, especially to children and pregnant women who rely on milk for essential nutrients, and to help farmers rise out of poverty through the increased revenues from selling pasteurized milk. Our team at Safi has our website currently built on Wix. However, to save costs, we would like to have it coded out instead (most likely using HTML, CSS and Javascript unless you recommend differently). Our current website can be found at www.safi.world - we have a few design changes we would like to make that we have already completed on Figma that we can share once the project is started, but most of the elements of the site will stay as is. We want the site to be built in a way that it is responsive for different screen sizes.

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Category Website development
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