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Revision as of 21:13, 18 September 2015
Interlab Measurement Study We participated in the Interlab Measurement Study! You can learn more about our process and results on our Interlab Study page. PenPal Program Collaborating with other teams brief intro? Discussions With Scientists Outside the Field Co-Founder Co-Founder Product Designer Happiness HeroTeams Participating:
Based on project and collaboration ideas.
Total Matches
Why have one PenPal when your project complements two or three others?
Successful Collaborations
In addition, we collaborated with three other teams.
Michael
George
Andrew
Northon
Collaboration with UMD
Collaboration with UGA
Collaboration with Cambridge