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Wesley Chan Research Scientist Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Wesley is the principal investigator on the Voyager Project. He recently received his Masters of Engineering Degree from MIT and is now a research scientist working on the Cooltown Program at HP Labs. email: wesleyc@media.mit.edu
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Dr. Michael Hawley Dryfoos Professor of Media Technology Personal Information Architecture Group Professor Hawley serves as a primary co-advisor on Project Voyager. In additional to being the research director of the Personal Information Architecture group at the MIT Media Lab, Dr. Hawley is also a founder and principal investigator of the Things That Think consortium at the MIT Media Laboratory. email: mike@media.mit.edu
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Dr. Brian Smith LG Electronics Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Sciences Explanation Architecture Group Professor Smith serves as a primary co-advisor on Project Voyager and is the director of the Explanation Architecture group at the MIT Media Laboratory. (He is, contrary to popular belief, NOT an owl...) email: bsmith@media.mit.edu
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Jonathan Brunsman Undergraduate Research Assistant Personal Information Architecture Group Jonathan works as a developer on Project Voyager. He has worked in the past as a Software Development Engineer on the Windows 2001 group at Microsoft Corp. and is an expert Windows programmer. email: jbrunsma@mit.edu |
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Neil Chungfat Undergraduate Research Assistant Personal Information Architecture Group Neil works as a developer on Project Voyager. He has worked in the past as a Software Development Engineer at Hewlett Packard and has extensive experience on building backend web services. email: chungfat@mit.edu
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Additional advisors on this project
include Dr. Turner
Whitted (Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research) and Mike
Sinclair (Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research).
Additional contributors to this project include John Sangiovanni (Microsoft Research), Dan Fay (Microsoft Research), Curt Avallone (Royal Ahold), and Chris Newell (MIT Media Laboratory). This project is funded by the Things That Think Consortium at the MIT Media Laboratory and by a grant from Microsoft Corporation. Additional in-kind assistance has been provided by Royal Ahold (Stop & Shop), Kraft Corporation, Symbol Technologies, and Motorola Corporation. Copyright (c) 2000-2001 MIT Media Laboratory. All Rights Reserved. E-Mail: voyager@media.mit.edu. |