MIMS Final Projects: 2024

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Navigator: Your career's personal GPS, aimed at equitable access to career opportunities. 
Advisor: Niloufar Salehi
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A positive, welcoming, and fun way to build the right level of engagement with your neighbors that creates a sense of community.
Advisor: Coye Cheshire
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'Kipitup' is a fitness coach that lives on your wrist. Using the wearer's biosensory data, it will deliver customized fitness and dietary advice that caters to...
Advisor: John Chuang
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Magenta is a mobile application for young adults that provides them with highly accessible local political information.
Advisor: Michael Rivera
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Playscape is an outdoor play system for kids to explore local biodiversity with an interactive installation and a digital app for educational experiences.
Advisor: Kimiko Ryokai
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Take charge of your data with Solid applications! Effortlessly manage, control access, and move seamlessly across platforms
Advisor: Kay Ashaolu
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Accessible research methodology learning empowered by AI guidance and human-centered design enabling users to craft precise impactful surveys tailored to their...
Advisor: Coye Cheshire
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Bringing efficiency to to accurate fabric sorting - Helping Refiberd fight climate change - faster  
Advisor: John Chuang
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Sparq is an app that aims to help users develop awareness of personal needs in friendships and provide corresponding methods to foster interaction and bonding.
Advisor: Coye Cheshire
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A student toolkit for understanding and evaluating the emergency mass notification alert system at UC Berkeley and/or at your university.
Advisor: Niloufar Salehi
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Using Gen AI & social motives to nurture Mandarin conversations for heritage Chinese learners in the U.S.
Advisor: Kimiko Ryokai