Rachel LeRoy
Rachel LeRoy is a first year grad student at Georgia Tech studying Human Computer Interaction, with an emphasis in Industrial Design. She works as a graduate assistant in the Design Shop, tinkering with carpentry equipment. Prior to Georgia Tech, Rachel was a marketing student at Berry College, where she built Adirondack chairs and worked on a wearable device for horses. In her spare time, you can find her outdoors or splitting a pizza with friends.
Rachel LeRoy is a first year grad student at Georgia Tech studying Human Computer Interaction, with an emphasis in Industrial Design. She works as a graduate assistant in the Design Shop, tinkering with carpentry equipment. Prior to Georgia Tech, Rachel was a marketing student at Berry College, where she built Adirondack chairs and worked on a wearable device for horses. In her spare time, you can find her outdoors or splitting a pizza with friends.
Amit Garg
Amit Garg is a first year graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the MS HCI program, specializing in Psychology. Before coming to Tech, Amit received a B.S. in Neuroscience from the University of Miami with a minor in Vocal Performance. Through his interest in the juxtaposition of neuroscience and music, he worked in Miami’s Music Engineering research laboratory where he developed cognitive models of psychoacoustics in the context of medical alarm devices. Also, he worked with several 3D design and printing applications in Miami for the prototyping of several biomedical-related devices. Amit enjoys engaging in all sorts of musical activities of all cultures, staring at the moon, feeding people home cooked food, and sweet whiskey on the rocks.
Amit Garg is a first year graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the MS HCI program, specializing in Psychology. Before coming to Tech, Amit received a B.S. in Neuroscience from the University of Miami with a minor in Vocal Performance. Through his interest in the juxtaposition of neuroscience and music, he worked in Miami’s Music Engineering research laboratory where he developed cognitive models of psychoacoustics in the context of medical alarm devices. Also, he worked with several 3D design and printing applications in Miami for the prototyping of several biomedical-related devices. Amit enjoys engaging in all sorts of musical activities of all cultures, staring at the moon, feeding people home cooked food, and sweet whiskey on the rocks.
John Crisp
John Crisp is a first year grad student at Georgia Tech studying Human Computer Interaction, with an emphasis in Interactive Computing. Prior to Georgia Tech, John taught information systems and management courses at 3 different colleges and developed information systems for a variety of organizations. He has an MBA from The Wharton School and a Bachelor's degree in MIS from the University of Virginia. In his spare time, he can be found playing the trombone, walking his dogs, enjoying great music, or exploring.
John Crisp is a first year grad student at Georgia Tech studying Human Computer Interaction, with an emphasis in Interactive Computing. Prior to Georgia Tech, John taught information systems and management courses at 3 different colleges and developed information systems for a variety of organizations. He has an MBA from The Wharton School and a Bachelor's degree in MIS from the University of Virginia. In his spare time, he can be found playing the trombone, walking his dogs, enjoying great music, or exploring.
Sahib Singh
Sahib is also a first year grad student at Georgia Tech, studying Human Computer Interaction in the specialization of Interactive Computing. Prior to Georgia Tech, he attained a B.E. in Computer Science and an M.B.A. with a major in Marketing and a minor in finance from Panjab University, India. He has worked on a number of projects which focus on understanding the user and the consumer and designing the product according to the required specification. He enjoys coding, designing and photography. On an ideal day he can be found listening to music or cracking jokes.
Sahib is also a first year grad student at Georgia Tech, studying Human Computer Interaction in the specialization of Interactive Computing. Prior to Georgia Tech, he attained a B.E. in Computer Science and an M.B.A. with a major in Marketing and a minor in finance from Panjab University, India. He has worked on a number of projects which focus on understanding the user and the consumer and designing the product according to the required specification. He enjoys coding, designing and photography. On an ideal day he can be found listening to music or cracking jokes.
Bryan Bennett
Bryan Bennett is a first year grad student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, studying Human Computer Interaction with a focus in Interactive Computing. He graduated from Georgia Southern in 2009 and has been working primarily as a backend web developer since. His current job is with the Georgia Tech Research Institute, where he works with the Emerging Threats and Countermeasures department (a division of the Cyber Technology and Information Security Lab) as the technical lead on Apiary, a web-based dynamic malware analysis platform. He's also the current Vice President of the ΦMA Sinfonia Atlanta Area Alumni Association. At work and in school, he's interested in designing user interfaces for expert users, as well as discovering and developing simple and understandable solutions to complex problems. Personally, he's quite interested in politics, gaming (video, card and board), and free and open source systems (and their assorted accoutrements), brewing beer, good bourbon, and music.
Bryan Bennett is a first year grad student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, studying Human Computer Interaction with a focus in Interactive Computing. He graduated from Georgia Southern in 2009 and has been working primarily as a backend web developer since. His current job is with the Georgia Tech Research Institute, where he works with the Emerging Threats and Countermeasures department (a division of the Cyber Technology and Information Security Lab) as the technical lead on Apiary, a web-based dynamic malware analysis platform. He's also the current Vice President of the ΦMA Sinfonia Atlanta Area Alumni Association. At work and in school, he's interested in designing user interfaces for expert users, as well as discovering and developing simple and understandable solutions to complex problems. Personally, he's quite interested in politics, gaming (video, card and board), and free and open source systems (and their assorted accoutrements), brewing beer, good bourbon, and music.