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LOOKING FOR A GROUP?

Post your name and potential project ideas (if any) and sync up with classmates. Each project group should consist of 3 people.

Please remove your name once your group has been finalized.

Please add new entries to the end of the table.

Students Looking

Name

Contacts

Project Idea

Example Person

example_person@mit.edu

Describe the project shortly

Chidube Ezeozue

cezeozue@mit.edu

 

Maja Wichrowska

majapw@mit.edu

 

Paul Woods

pwoods@mit.edu

 

michael grinich

mg@mit.edu

I have quite a bit of iOS dev experience, as well as web/js/python/whatever.

Hiba Awad

hibaawad@mit.edu

 

Yunlu Yang

yunluy@gmail.com

Don't have one yet.

Orit Giguzinsky

oritgigo@mit.edu


Steven Allen

steb@mit.edu

 

Neel Sheth

ndsheth@mit.edu

Mobile Payments for Large Event Venues (Stadium tickets, concessions, etc)

Rahul Rajagopalan

rahulraj@mit.edu

 

Jana Yamani

jhy@mit.edu

Library sharing app

Isabella Lubin

lubini@mit.edu


Meelap Shah

meelap@mit.edu

Interactively exploring database diffs

Kenneth Schumacher

drken@mit.edu

Make strong-crypto communication usable (on Android?)

Chong-U Lim

culim@mit.edu

Reinventing Streams in Social Networks / Open to other ideas too...
(Worked on Facebook, Mobile and PC games and applications before...)

Groups Looking for an Extra Person

Name

Contacts

Project Idea

Existing groups members

contact_email@mit.edu

Describe the project shortly

Michael Glombicki,
Tyler Thompson

mglombi@mit.edu,
 wilo.mit.edu

 

Tiffany Lin, Sean McDonald

tjlin@mit.edu, smcdon@mit.edu


Calvin Lewis, Seth Booth

supacoo@mit.edu, sethtb@mit.edu


Alejandro Dos Reis, Jason Strauss

adosreis@mit.edu, strauss@mit.edu


Manasi Vartak, Tristan Naumann

mvartak@mit.edu, tjn@mit.edu

Application for effectively searching scientific literature

Ethan Xu, Sunila Saqib

ethanxu@mit.edu, saqib@mit.edu

Office Presence & Discovery - Mobile app to find where your co-workers are
and what they are working on.

Stephanie Chang, Qian Long

niwen@mit.edu, qlong@mit.edu

Still brainstorming... leaning towards web over mobile. Maybe something related to educational simulations?

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