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Aquamatic

Project Description:

The proposed aquarium water chemistry control system combines affordable DIY sensors and a microcontroller (ESP32 or Raspberry Pi Zero) to monitor key water parameters and automatically dispense nutrients. Using IoT technology, it enables real-time data tracking and remote management. This solution addresses a market gap by offering an integrated, cost-effective alternative for hobbyists, hydroponic growers, and small-scale aquaculture operators who currently lack accessible, all-in-one water quality management tools.

Project Photo:

A cross-sectional view of the Aquamatic sensing and dosing device, placed over the edge of an aquarium tank, with the sensing unit hanging over the water edge of the tank.

A cross-view of the Aquamatic integrated system

Student Team Members

  • Joshua Hubbard
  • Chase Kocian
  • Vivek Booshan
  • Daniel Naiman

Course Faculty

  • Lillian Josephson
  • Lawrence Aronhime

Project Mentors, Sponsors, and Partners

  • JHU ChemBE