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Kyle Sala Jake Ahrens Stephen Pearson Seth Yellin

 Develop an auto sampling device to interface with a mass spectrometer  Samples involve bacteria and viruses to be recognized and cataloged by a mass spectrometer  System needs to be self cleaned between samples  Temperature needs to stay constant in the samples

 Fixed sample, moving machine  Fixed machine, moving sample  Combination of both  Bottle top/type design  Fixed safety bottle

 Resealing bottles  Bottle orientation  Bottle identification  Flushing system  Temperature control without overheating moving parts