Student Projects

From creating websites to startups, take a look at a few of the innovative projects our students have built. 
Knouri
Melody, Neha, and Madelyn
Knouri enables hospitals to seamlessly extend care beyond discharge, transforming post-hospitalization support. The platform delivers real-time insight into patient vital signs, all monitored remotely from the comfort of home. This visibility enables care teams to intervene when conditions change—reducing costly readmission penalties and improving patient quality of life.
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Savorly
Isabelle, Andrea, and Aveana
Savorly is the smart way to save, organize, and rediscover recipes in a world overflowing with options. More access hasn’t solved the problem—it’s made it worse. Savorly cuts through the noise with one-click recipe saving, custom organization, and AI-powered recommendations tailored to your taste and lifestyle. Say goodbye to endless scrolling and lost favorites—Savorly helps you find the right recipe at the right time.
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Job Berry
Jessica, Elwaleed, and Younes
Job Berry efficiently connects homeowners and skilled specialty trade contractors. The platform simplifies the hiring process by allowing homeowners to post jobs with fixed, non-negotiable prices, offering a transparent and straightforward experience. Contractors who use the platform are only charged for leads that convert into actual jobs. With Job Berry, both homeowners and contractors can rely on the platform to get the job done.
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BrandAid
June, Joshua, and Kamola
BrandAid is an innovative, AI-driven platform designed to simplify market research for small businesses selling handmade goods in person. By leveraging accurate, up-to-date market insights, BrandAid helps business owners identify new opportunities, plan campaigns, and automate their marketing efforts. This tool helps save time and reduce costs, allowing entrepreneurs to focus on perfecting their products and building their brand.
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MicroMatch
Bolutito, Esther, and Saamya
MicroMatch addresses the challenges small cosmetic brands face in finding the right micro-influencers. Limited resources, low visibility, and an overwhelming number of creators make it hard for these brands to market effectively. By prioritizing authentic, high-engagement partnerships, MicroMatch empowers these brands to grow through affordable, targeted collaborations with micro-influencers. These partnerships deliver greater impact than traditional advertising, helping small cosmetic businesses thrive in a competitive market.
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Rocketship
Zanett, Brielle, Mariana, and Wendy
Rocketship is a tailored marketing platform designed to create and execute custom marketing plans based on a series of targeted questions. Specifically built for small businesses, Rocketship provides an effective solution for those with limited time and resources to market their products successfully.
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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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