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Dylan James
Dylan is a third year Computer Science and Interactive Media & Game Development double major. He is also working towards a 5 year MS in Computer Science. Though one of his larger passions is modifying or creating computer games, he enjoys working on projects that involve any sort of human/computer interaction, be it a game, a webpage, a robot, or some other piece of technology. He also has a large interest in music, whether it's listening, playing, or writing his own.

Nick Smith
Nick was born in Maryland in 1989, second of three sons. He moved to Franklin, Massachusetts when he was eight. He's a third year robotics engineer at WPI with minors in electrical/computer engineering and computer science. You could say Nick has a passion for making computers see and move. His favorite color is blue and he loves scifi/action flicks. Nick sees bacon as the best argument for the existence of a higher power.

Seth Crocker
Seth is currently a junior in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department of Worcester Polytechnic Institute class of 2011. He was in the Agricultural Mechanic Department at Norfolk Agricultural High school class of 2007. When he's not fixing stuff and working on lawnmowers, he's here at WPI learning about electrical engineering and playing with high voltage.

Chris Earley
Chris is a junior Robotics Engineering major who hails from Southern Texas. When not fidgeting with Pure Data or Blender, he can often be found playing old console games with his friends. He highly approves of open-source hardware/software, non sequitur humor, and choco-banana smoothies and is in no way afraid to show it.

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