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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Student on Finalist Team for Microsoft's Imagine Cup]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>A PhD student from the Georgia Institute of Technology is
part of a team that has been selected to compete in the 2010 U.S. finals for
Microsoft’s Imagine Cup. Shayok Mukhopadhyay, an electrical engineering student
at Georgia Tech Savannah, and fellow members of team Coders Inc. will take part
in the finals in Washington
 D.C., April 23 - 26. The team is
one of five software design teams selected from a large pool of contestants
last fall.</p>



<p>&nbsp;The Imagine Cup competition is designed to empower students
to use technology, innovation and creativity to help solve some of the world’s
most challenging social issues outlined in the United Nations’ Millennium
Development Goals. From designing mobile healthcare applications to enabling
access to quality education for all children and creating games that teach
disease prevention, young social innovators are using technology to make a
difference in the life of people around the world and in their own communities.</p>



<p>&nbsp;Mukhopadhyay is working with two team members from the
Illinois Institute of Technology, Yamini Girey and Krishna Rao, to create a Web
site known as AwareNet. The site is designed to create an online forum where
non-governmental organizations (NGO), volunteers, donors and vendors can
interact and share resources.</p>



<p>&nbsp;According to Mukhopadhyay, the underlying idea of AwareNet is to create a social
media enterprise/network for people who want to help or those who are in need
of assistance. “Finding all these distributed resources is a herculean task,”
he noted. &nbsp;“It would be simpler to have
it all under a single roof, and that is where AwareNet steps in.” </p>



<p>&nbsp;AwareNet
could create a scenario where, for example, a pharmaceutical company in Australia could easily locate and donate
medicines to NGOs in far-flung regions such as the Sahara.
A key feature of the program is a system where users can rate a particular
welfare effort or provider allowing people to evaluate how effectively their
donations are being utilized.</p>



<p>&nbsp;“Putting such a platform on the Internet will
enable people from all over the world to collaborate,” explained Mukhopadhyay. “Look what Wikipedia has become. Everyone
contributed to it and now it is an indispensable resource. Why not do that for
welfare?”</p>

<p>Mukhopadhyay
said that AwareNet could play a vital role in emergency response, such as
ongoing efforts in Haiti.
“If this project becomes a central repository that people readily refer to, it
can become invaluable,” he noted. “People do not need computers to access the Internet
-- phones do the job now. If there were common people in the midst of a crisis
like Haiti,
the information coming in would be first hand and accurate and almost
instantaneous. That would enable organizations to better coordinate and plan
rescue operations.”</p>

<p>While
the Coders Inc. team is optimistic about making it to the World Finals
scheduled in Poland
this summer, Mukophadhyay values the experience whatever the outcome. “Even if
our project does not become anything huge in the future, I am happy that this
competition is bringing people together to think about such things. Maybe some
of the ideas will succeed and make a better future for all,” he concluded.</p><blockquote><br /></blockquote>]]></body>
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