Healthcare Survival Kit

Academic Year: 2025 | Program: INFO

Healthcare Survival Kit

Young adults often face confusion and stress navigating insurance and health systems. Our app will simplify and explain healthcare by offering interactive modules, AI-guided insurance breakdowns, and gamified learning to promote confident health management. By enabling users with critical tools and personalized insights to better find and onboard health insurance, we reduce preventable emergencies and promote long-term preventative care benefiting individuals and the broader healthcare system.

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Rui Ma
Ashley Smith
Iverson Li
Neda Batool Bokhari
Yisa Wu

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Open DevSecOps v2

Academic Year: 2025 | Program: INFO

Open DevSecOps v2

Many students entering the software industry are unprepared for the newest expectations of entry-level roles, where understanding security and efficient operations are the bare-minimum at every phase of the software development lifecycle. The “Open-DevSecOps” project addresses this significant gap in education concerning DevSecOps and CI/CD principles. Our extensively researched online modules aim to offer a free educational service to enhance the understanding and application of these crucial skills. This project strives to provide essential up-to-date training, and shape the security industry’s future for the better starting with every new-grad employee.

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Katie Shi
Emily Choi
Jocelyn Margarones
Mor Vered
Mira Nair

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CyberHeroes

Academic Year: 2025 | Program: INFO

CyberHeroes

By age 12, 93% of children are online and 40% start as early as 8. Cybersecurity education equips children with digital safety skills, showing potential risks faced when using the internet. Yet, there’s a lack of age-appropriate resources about online safety. We created CyberHeroes, a story-based web platform where 3rd and 4th graders become “CyberHeroes” and learn cybersecurity through interactive lessons, characters, and quizzes. Designed for engagement, privacy, and accessibility, CyberHeroes builds realistic digital safety skills and contributes to valuable resources for parents and teachers. It’s a step toward making cybersecurity education effective and accessible for young learners.

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Project sponsored by: Viru Repalle
Project Team

Matthew Chung
Vincent Kao
Ysabelle Olairez
Kyla Olitoquit
Olivia Sapp

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