Who are we?
Rethinking CS101 is a project of Professor Lynn Andrea
Stein's Computers and Cognition Laboratory at Olin
College. In the past, the project was one of the
activities of the AP Group at
the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology's Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory.
Current members
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Lynn Andrea Stein
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Patrick "Gus" Heck
Alumni
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Craig Henderson worked on 6.75s
(summer '97), 6.096
(fall '97), and 6.75s
(summer '98).
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Natasha
Olchanski worked on 6.75s
(summer '98).
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Todd Parnell worked on 6.75s
(summer '97), 6.096
(fall '97), and 6.75s
(summer '98).
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Ben Adida
worked on 6.096
(fall '96).
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Joshua
Reuben Brown helped develop 6.80s
and 6.096
in the summer of 1996.
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Daniele De Francesco was a student in 6.096
(fall '96), and worked on 6.096
(fall '97).
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Stephanie Hong worked on 6.75s
(summer '97), and 6.096
(fall '97).
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Sal
Pitroda did his Advanced Undergraduate Project
(AUP) on RobotWorld in the spring of 1996.
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Lydia
Sandon worked on 6.096
(fall '96).
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Luis
Sarmenta worked on 6.096
(fall '97).
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Emil Sit
worked on 6.80s
(summer '96), and 6.096
(fall '96).
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Maciej Stachowiak worked on 6.80s
(summer '96), and 6.096
(fall '96).
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Ben Vandiver worked on 6.096
(fall '97).
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Mike
Wessler - worked on 6.80s
(summer '96), and has been a perennial hanger-on ever
since.
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Jerrod Wiesman worked on 6.096
(fall '97).
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Nathan
Williams worked on 6.096
(fall '96).
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Henry Wong was a student in 6.096
(fall '96), and worked on 6.75s
(summer '97), and 6.096
(fall '97).