ABOUT GhazLab

GhazLab is a hybrid biology and electronics laboratory — a space where plant science meets embedded systems. Built by an independent researcher and hardware developer, GhazLab explores the intersection between experimental biology, DIY microcontroller projects, and reverse engineering.

We work on:

  • Plant tissue culture research, including low-cost TIS (Temporary Immersion System) bioreactors built from scratch.

  • Microcontroller-based monitoring systems for environmental control (e.g. temperature, immersion cycles, air flow).

  • Embedded electronics for field use — such as custom bioacoustic recorders, data loggers, and autonomous devices powered by ESP32, STM32, or similar chips.

  • Reverse engineering of household devices and digital repair — from decoding error codes to reviving complex PCBs.

At GhazLab, we believe in hands-on innovation: blending science and engineering to create real solutions from limited resources.

We also publish open guides and project breakdowns, so others can learn, replicate, and even improve on what we’ve built — from circuit-level debugging to field-ready experimental setups.

“We don’t just build circuits. We grow ideas. One experiment at a time.”

Want help with your project? Check out our Fiverr page or explore our latest documentation here on ghazlab.my.id.

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