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Lisette Borja

Lisette is media design student for theatre, wearable technology, and interactive art installations. She studied mechanical engineering for 2 years before switching towards a more design based approach for practicing her creativity and now focuses a lot on electronic toys and HCI projects for performance. Her contributions to MyStep include knowledge and arrangement of the original circuit, research into sustainable materials, design in the kiosk interface for the MyStep application, and data collection and analysis.

Hannah Wheeler

Hannah is a fourth year Arts, Media, and Engineering undergraduate student focusing on design. She works in the departments fabrication lab and in her spare time, likes to read. Her contributions to MyStep include designing and creating the kiosk prototype. She also created the renderings and molds for the mycelium.

Gabrielle Nacion

Gabby Nacion recently graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Digital Culture, with an emphasis in music. She was responsible for researching speculative implementation and designing the MyStep prototype molds. During her free time, Gabby likes to play music, video games, and Dungeons And Dragons.

Landon Austill

Landon is a Digital Culture student with a focus on media processing. He loves to code and is especially fond of Apple's programming language, Swift. His contributions to MyStep include creating the proof of concept, putting together the website, data collection, and growing the mycelium floor tiles.

Dr. Stacey Kuznetsov

Dr. Stacey Kuznetsov is an assistant professor at the School of Arts, Media, and Engineering (AME) at Arizona State University. She received a Ph.D. from the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and a BA from New York University with a double major in Philosophy and Computer Science.

Alyssa Henning

Alyssa Henning is a graduate student in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering (SBHSE) and the School for the Future of Innovation in Society (SFIS) at Arizona State University. She is a founding member of the Cornell University International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) engineering project team and the co-chair of the iGEM Diversity Committee. She received an M.S. from Pennsylvania State University and a B.S. from Cornell University. 

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