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Revision as of 05:21, 8 September 2013
Wellesley HCI iGEM 2013
Joanna Bi, Wellesley College '15
Joanna is a rising junior at Wellesley College majoring in computer science and minoring in economics. She enjoys programming and problem solving, and loves collaborating with other people to expand her imagination. Outside the lab, she loves swimming, literature, and film, especially The Lord of the Rings!
Tiffany Chen, Wellesley College '13
Tiffany majored in Biological Sciences. After three years of biology wet lab research, she is now interested in exploring research in synthetic biology from the computer science side of things. In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with friends, reading, writing, playing video games, and occasionally exercising.
Casey Grote, Wellesley College '14
Casey is a senior, MAS major at Wellesley college. Casey has been with the lab since summer 2011, and is excited about the intersection between hardware and user experience, open source computing and breaking computers.
Catherine Guo, Wellesley College '13
Catherine graduated from Wellesley last semester with a degree in Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences. She is interested in hearing the user's perspective on emerging technologies, and applying their input to make technology more accessible. As a linguist, she is particularly interested in making user interfaces understandable to technophobes. She is an aspiring polyglot and self-proclaimed japanophile.
Cassie Hoef, Wellesley College '15
Cassie is a rising junior studying Computer Science and Medieval and Renaissance Studies. This is her first year working in the lab, and is excited about learning about graphics and 3D interfaces.
Heather Petrow, Wellesley College '14
Heather is a rising senior studying Media Arts and Sciences and Computer Science. This is her first year in the lab, and she is excited to learn more about Human Computer Interaction and to apply her programming skills.
Evan Segreto, Wellesley College '15
Evan is a rising junior Computer Science and Philosophy double-major at Wellesley College. This is their first year at the lab, and they're especially excited about the integration of visual art, social science, and computer science. When not coding or philosophizing, Evan can usually be found making art or playing Ultimate Frisbee.
Sravanti Tekumalla, Wellesley College '16
Sravanti is a rising sophomore planning to major in Computer Science and Mathematics. This is her first year working in the Human-Computer Interaction lab, and she's excited about applying her computer science skills to benefit the synthetic biology community and finding innovative ways to make interaction with computers more intuitive. When not working in the lab, Sravanti can be found reading, playing piano, or relaxing by Lake Waban.
Daniel Worstell, Johns Hopkins University '16
Dan is a rising sophomore studying Biomedical Engineering with a minor in music. He is excited to learn more about Human Computer Interaction and developing his computer science skills.