Student Projects
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Featured Projects
Latest Projects
Wavelet: Take a Deep Breath
A breath-activated diffuser designed by Yuancong Jing ’25 and Nymph Yang ’25 to support focus and reduce procrastination-related thoughts.
Inner Demon: Spicy Snacks to Soothe Your Stress and Ignite Your Senses
A product line of spicy treats designed by Emma Brigaud ’25 and Haley Kim ’25 for health-conscious Gen Z adults who seek stress-relief through snacking.
Nimbus: Cloud Shower Chair
The Nimbus Cloud Shower Chair, designed by Elaine Gao ’25 and Harsha Pillai ’25, is a high-end shower chair for affluent young professionals who consider self-care a top priority.
The Abra Duo: Dual-Use Desk & Dining Table
Introducing the Abra Duo: A dual-use desk and dining table designed by Erica Fink ’25 and Jin Zhu ’25 for professionals working from home in small to mid-size apartments.
There are Cartoonists in our Midst
As part of the product development cycle we’ve been looking at our product ideas through different lenses. Last week, we explored how our products could be reimagined as services, and created storyboards to help communicate these ideas. Check out some of our favorite frames from the class of 2026!
Noor: A Discreet Lifeline for Women Escaping Domestic Abuse
Noor is a safety box and app designed specifically for women living in abusive households, allowing them to discreetly collect and document evidence of abuse. Created as part of Ria John's thesis, Empowerment in Disguise: Supporting South Asian Immigrant Women Experiencing Violence in the US, Noor envisions a supportive and empowering community for South Asian domestic violence survivors, offering the resources and solidarity they desperately need.
Ingeniously designed to resemble a menstrual product, the Noor box leverages the cultural stigma and taboos surrounding menstruation as a safeguard against unwanted scrutiny.
Lumineo: A Holistic Solution for PTSD-Induced Nightmares
Lumineo is a therapeutic sleep device designed to help individuals suffering from PTSD-induced nightmares. Developed by Rora Pan for her thesis, Dreamscapes of Healing: Exploring Therapeutic Avenues for Nightmares, Lumineo combines advanced sensory, auditory, and visual technologies with light cues and guided deep breathing exercises to create a holistic sleep aid system. This multifaceted approach promotes restful sleep and alleviates the severity of nightmares, guiding users toward peaceful nights and rejuvenating mornings.
Spiced Stories: Bringing South Indian Flavors to Your Doorstep
Spiced Stories is a subscription-based kit that offers a unique twist on the classic dinner-and-a-movie experience by seamlessly blending the richness of South Indian movies with delectable meal recipes crafted by the South Indian community in the United States. Designed as part of Heba Jaleel's thesis, We Too Belong Here: Uniting and Strengthening South Indians through Community Collaboration, the project targets young adults aged 18 to 34, including both working individuals and international students in New York, catering to a market hungry for authenticity and connection.
People & Places: Activating the Third Space Through Collaborative Art
In her thesis, Longing for Belonging: Rediscovering Community Through Third Places, Prerna Sharma explored the transformative potential of community spaces. This journey culminated in People & Places, an event series that reflected her vision for dynamic environments where people can connect and create. Designed to bring together young creatives in a spontaneous, collaborative art project, the event fostered an atmosphere of energy, playfulness, and genuine connection.
Dandelight: Empowering Women in Climate Disasters with Essential Resources
Dandelight is a basic emergency kit for women and girls facing climate disasters and emergencies. Designed by Cyntia Abarca for her thesis, Changing Climate: Elevating Women and Youth as Agents of Action, the project addresses both energy access and the specific needs of women in crisis situations. The kit includes menstrual essentials and a solar panel charger, all housed in a waterproof, ergonomic fanny pack. As Cyntia explains, "Securing access in frontline communities presents significant challenges, from obtaining resources and communication to providing specific products for women and girls, with energy being crucial for access to all of these."
Bridging Tradition and Technology: Natya.AI for Bharatanatyam Dancers
Natya.AI is an app designed specifically for Bharatanatyam dancers, offering real-time voice and visual feedback during practice sessions. Developed by Yukti Arora as part of her thesis, Democratizing Bharatnatyam: Investigating the Interplay Between Dance and AI, this project explores how Artificial Intelligence can bridge the gap between tradition and technology, making the 2,500-year-old Indian classical dance form more accessible to today's dancers.
Blood Sugar — For Any Time of the Month!
Have you ever heard of a period party? Traditionally, it's a celebration marking the first period as a rite of passage. Blood Sugar ~ for any time of the month reimagines this tradition as a moment of care and celebration for menstruators at any stage of their menstrual lifecycle. Created by Sama Srinivas for her thesis, Let's Talk Periods: Practicing Menstrual Confidence Through Conversations, this period party and cake shop is all about “baking menstrual confidence into every celebration.”
AuraWear & PulsePlay: Merging Emotion and Music for a Journey of Self-Discovery
AuraWear and its companion app, PulsePlay, form a cutting-edge system designed to deepen users' understanding of their identity and emotions. The two projects were created by Jiayuan (Wren) Wang for her thesis, The Me Within: Navigating Layers of Self which explores the duality of existence that spans physical and digital realms. AuraWear uses heart rate variability sensors to detect subtle emotional shifts, translating them into dynamic visual cues through lighting. Meanwhile, PulsePlay curates music playlists that align with the user's emotional state, guiding them through their emotional landscape. Together, this innovative integration of wearable technology and responsive musical feedback offers a unique path to self-discovery through the universal language of music.
The Love Note Exchange Debuts at Flatiron Plaza
Designed by students Emma Brigaud, Erica Fink, and Harsha Pillai, The Love Note Exchange—a public installation that invites passersby to collaborate on letters of love—made its opening debut at Flatiron Plaza.
Changing Climate: Elevating Women and Youth as Agents of Action
While climate change is a universal and one of the most concerning challenges of our generation, climate action is driving significant green investments and transformations in our era. But is climate change affecting everyone the same way? What perspectives are missing while deploying these climate solutions and initiatives?
Growing up surrounded by nature, Cyntia Abarca became a sustainability enthusiast from a young age. However, she was unaware of the potential links between achieving gender equality, addressing the climate agenda, and building a sustainable future. These missing links and questions led her to explore the connections between women and climate. Her thesis, Changing Climate: Elevating Women and Youth as Agents of Action, presents five design interventions to address climate issues from a gender perspective, aiming to catalyze action while achieving gender equality from different fronts.
Let's Talk Periods: Practicing Menstrual Confidence Through Conversations
Sama Srinivas' thesis, Let's Talk Periods: Practicing Menstrual Confidence Through Conversations, creates a variety of opportunities for menstruators and their communities to practice and build menstrual confidence through interventions such as literacy, humor, celebration, and love languages.
Choosing to Stay : Helping Communities Combat Climate Migration
Rohitha Remala's thesis, Choosing to Stay: Helping Communities Combat Climate Migration, explores various design interventions catered to helping communities stay and rebuild their communities rather than having them migrate—by assisting them in reassessing the values in their native places. Her thesis focuses on how climate-induced slow violence (a term coined by Rob Nixon in 2011) acts as a psychosocial element of human well-being and focuses on deriving interventions for individuals, families, and communities, thereby providing a solution for a systemic issue through a system of designs.
Longing For Belonging: Rediscovering Community Through Third Places
Prerna Sharma’s thesis, Longing for Belonging: Rediscovering Community Through Third Places, looks into the ongoing epidemic of loneliness and how “Third Places” are an essential tool to help combat this issue. In today’s fast-paced urban world, amidst the chaos of daily routines and an ever-growing digital existence, there exists a yearning for connection and a sense of belonging. It is a longing that is innate to human beings, rooted in the essence of survival as a species—and yet, loneliness persists.
Democratizing Bharatnatyam: Investigating the Interplay Between Dance and AI
Yukti Arora's thesis, Democratizing Bharatnatyam: Investigating the Interplay Between Dance and AI, explores how Artificial Intelligence can bridge the gap in learning Bharatnatyam, a 2500-year-old Indian classical dance form, for today's dancers. Despite over twenty years of training under a renowned dancer since age four, Yukti felt a significant learning gap. Her survey of over 300 Bharatnatyam dancers, ages 18-45, spanning two countries, revealed that 97% shared similar learning gaps, with 92% discontinuing regular practice as they grew older due to various life commitments.
Driven by her background as a designer and inspired by AI's prowess in recognizing patterns, Yukti embarked on a journey to democratize Bharatnatyam. Collaborating with Bharatnatyam dancers and AI experts, she developed a suite of four AI-powered interventions—products, services, experiences, and platforms—to address this challenge and make Bharatnatyam more accessible to all.
Dreamscapes of Healing: Exploring Therapeutic Avenues for Nightmares
Rora Pan’s thesis, Dreamscapes of Healing: Exploring Therapeutic Avenues for Nightmares, explores therapeutic methods for addressing nightmares. It addresses a broad spectrum of challenges—catering to individuals seeking to manage their sleep experiences independently, as well as those seeking professional assistance, and targets both PTSD sufferers and the general population.