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Private Kit: Can we slow the spread without giving up individual privacy ?, Hacker News

  

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    [Full]: Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic

      [Summary]: Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic – Summary

        Team

        Our team is composed of a consortium of epidemiologists, engineers, data scientists, digital privacy evangelists, professors and researchers from reputable institutions, including: MIT, Harvard, The Mayo Clinic, TripleBlind, EyeNectra, Ernst & Young and Link Ventures.

        Main Contact: Professor Ramesh Raskar , MIT Technology Rich Paret Abhishek Singh, MIT

        Steve Penrod, TripleBlind Alina Clough, Harvard University Greg Storm, TripleBlind Ilan Levy Alex Berke, MIT

        Ben Clark Riddhiman Das, TripleBlind Kevin McDonough, MIT

        Vitor Pamplona, ​​EyeNetra Inc Alex Pentland, MIT

        Praneeth Vepakomma, MIT Harsh Vitra, Plant-for-the- Planet Craig Miller, GSI Research and Consulting Vladimir Gluzman Peregrine Kunal Bhalla Wen Dong, SUNY Buffalo James Gill, MIT

        Nimitt Jhaveri Kent Larson, MIT

        Kevin Ventullo Enrico Santus, Bayer Medical Experts Suraj Kapa, ​​The Mayo Clinic Rajiv Gupta, Massachusetts General Hospital Andrea Nuzzo, GSK US Kevin Esvelt, MIT Daniel Desimone Zelalem. Temesgen Communications and Vision Greg Nadeau, Public Consulting Group Kristen Vilcans, MIT

        Kristin Faulder, Heurisay

        Elizabeth Yekhtikian, Earned Media Consultants Yasaman Rajaee, MIT Rachel Barbar, Genetic Consulting Robson Beaudry, Harvard University Talia Ben Sasson-Gordis, MIT Jim Gray, MIT Luba Greenwood, Harvard University Rishank Kanaparti, Computer Science Consulting Shriank Kanaparti, Harvard University . Beatriz Botero Arcila, Harvard University David Smehlik, Open Science Network David Stansbury, Harvard University Partnerships Kaushal Jain, Harvard University Francesco M Benedetti, MIT John Werner, Link Ventures and MIT Charisse Flerida Pasaje, MIT Charles Santiago, Harvard University Implementation Khahlil Louisy, MIT

        Sienna Leis, Harvard University Jeff Saviano, Ernst & Young Nigel Jacob, Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics. Dazza Greenwood, MIT

        Fernando Morera

        Mentors

        Mentors:

        Amandeep Gill , Bernardo Mariano Jr , Brian McClendon , Don Rucker , and

        Subbu Subramanian .

        Faculty Mentors: Ronald L. Rivest ,

        Yael T. Kalai , Daniel J. Weitzner , Hal Abelson , Jonathan Gruber , Nickolai Zeldovich , and A

        Indiatimes , Ramesh Raskar’s MIT Team Builds App That Tells If Someone’s Infected With COVID – (Near You) Science, Cellphone tracking could help stem the spread of coronavirus. Is privacy the price?

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