Portfolio

MIT CityCar

Creating an iPad interface for a foldable electric car at the MIT Media Lab.

EpiCalc iPhone Application

Calculate odds ratios and relative risk with the simple-to-use EpiCalc iPhone application for $1.99 on the Apple app store.

The EpiCalc statistical tool allows users to quickly compute key quantities like the odds ratio and relative risk. This could be useful for students and teachers taking epidemiology classes as well as for researchers and medical professionals. EpiCalc automatically recalculates results when anything changes to save you time.

PINE Psychoanalytic Center

We are currently finishing the new website for PINE Psychoanalytic Center in Boston. They wanted to get rid of their stale website and replace it with something more beautiful and functional that would draw members back regularly to participate in the community. We worked with our our own designer to do a complete redesign, including a Content Management System. You can view the work in progress.

DecoBike

We created the website for DecoBike, the official bike sharing program for the City of Miami Beach. We worked with their existing graphic designer to get the desired look and feel and then we built it quickly because they were in a hurry to launch!

Governor Deval Patrick’s Re-Election Campaign

Claudia managed the campaign database consisting of millions of records and created an internal website where staff could view and edit important information until the last vote was counted.

Big Skinny Wallets

Built automation software to help a local Cambridge business list its products online and coordinate the inventories between different websites. Increased internet sales by tens of thousands of dollars in under six months.

Apple

Matthew created an internal website that is used by three teams at Apple in Cupertino. The application was written in Ruby on Rails and it replaced existing tools in order to greatly simplify and automate the work that must be done by engineers on a daily basis.

MIT Media Lab

Created a Drupal website for the Owl Project at the MIT Media Lab’s Ecology Media Group in Cambridge. This social-networking website allows the public to identify owls in the wild based on recordings to assist scientists.

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