Student Projects

From creating websites to startups, take a look at a few of the innovative projects our students have built. 
SafePlate
Ava and Ohona
SafePlate is an app designed to assist individuals with food allergies, intolerances, and dietary restrictions in discovering suitable dining options. Its primary feature is a search model that allows users to locate accommodating local restaurants. Additionally, SafePlate offers a barcode scanner, personalized suggestions powered by AI, and community reviews. SafePlate: Helping Everyone Find Restaurants to Dine At!
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beautique
Hager, Sophie, and Nitin
beautique is a customer relationship management platform designed for beauty freelancers to advertise and showcase their services affordably. This allows consumers to easily find beauty technicians in their area, book appointments, and make payments—all without the hassle of online searching. With beautique, both beauty freelancers and their clients can avoid the hassle of low visibility and feel like their beautiful selves sooner!
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Cash Cow
Eliazar, Spencer, Ashay, and Gideon
Cash Cow is a budgeting app designed specifically for young adults, aimed at helping them track expenses and manage loans effectively. The app provides an engaging and user-friendly experience, allowing users to oversee their student loans, credit card debts, and purchases seamlessly. Cash Cow empowers young adults to take charge of their finances with confidence.
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Connect Care
Aalana and Olutoba
Connect Care envisions a future where technology and innovation address healthcare disparities in the U.S., particularly those impacting low-income and minority communities. This solution enhances access for local pharmacies by providing online medication delivery services to residents in pharmacy deserts and areas with limited healthcare options. Connect Care collaborates with local pharmacies to broaden healthcare resources, offering services such as medication delivery, virtual consultations, and pertinent health information.
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PenPath
Vanessa, Deborah, and Diya
PenPath is a website that leverages AI editing to assist authors in publishing their stories more quickly and affordably. It is designed for small and emerging authors who may lack the time and resources to navigate the traditional publishing process.
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Brain Wave
Team Star Platinum
Seeing students like them struggle with time management and busy schedules, Ayan and Hanane created Brain Wave to help them balance school, their social lives, and what they are passionate about. This student oriented app allows the user to practice mindfulness along with assignment tracking in order to stay calm and organized.
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Synergy
Team Power Rangers
Hoping to help GenZ students like them, Arafat, Islam, Jala, and Demilade created Synergy - a job finder app. Knowing how hard it is to find a job with limited work experience, their app hopes to empower young people and help them get a head start on their careers. By connecting workers to opportunities that meet their needs and making the application process easy, Synergy stands out by prioritizing the needs of GenZ.
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Fuze
Team FYI
Tackling the problem of making healthy eating easy and accessible for their busy users, Margareth, Leonard, and Jack created Fuze.  The app uses AI to help those with different preferences, health goals, restrictions and more to create personalized recipe matches for their needs.
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Byosemble
Kobe Y.
Focusing on music and sound, Kobe’s project Byosemble uses a responsive 3D environment to take the user on a journey of their choice - to create or learn. The interactive environment allows the user to learn about the history, mechanisms, and roles of different instruments. They can witness firsthand the impact that each instrument has on music and gain a deeper appreciation for the art form.
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Go Green Philly
RoshikNagaSai P.
Wanting to give attention to recycling, RoshikNagaSai created Go Green Philly so people could learn the basics of the process. In addition to including a searchable catalog of what can and can’t be recycled on the website, he also included a forum for users to share creative ways to re-use items.
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Sign-ify
Jack Z.
With his website Sign-ify, Jack aimed to educate the general public about deafness and hearing impairment. Hoping to break the communication barrier between the hearing and deaf communities, he utilized machine learning technology to provide an interactive experience where the user can practice fingerspelling ASL letters. By doing so, Jack hopes to foster a more inclusive and understanding society that accommodates those with hearing loss.
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