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Ajay Jain
Ajay Jain
Hi! I'm a computer science student at MIT focused on machine learning and intelligence.
Contact me: ajayjain (at) mit (dot) edu.
Ajay Jain
Hi! I'm a computer science student at MIT focused on machine learning and intelligence.
Feel free check out some of my projects below, or contact me at firstlast [at] mit.edu
MyStudyHub Reader
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BEST EDUCATION APPLICATION:
Tata Future of Collaboration Hackathon
Node.js, MongoDB, Meteor.js, WebSockets, HTML5/CSS3
Reader enables students to collaboratively annotate literature and textbooks online. Each student in a class takes notes and writes down questions on the website, as if they were annotating a physical book. Annotations from classmates are shared in real-time with all students – Reader is a forum for online student discussion.


Spruce - TechCrunch Disrupt Champion
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CHAMPION: TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon 2013
Node.js, Express.js, HTML5/CSS3, Text-to-speech
Spruce is a web application that adds vocabulary definitions, accessibility features and more to classic literature. Spruce offers over 40 classic novels, integrates with Pearson and saves vocabulary to Evernote.
TechCrunch | Spruce Crowned The Disrupt SF 2013 Hackathon Grand Prize Winner (Darrell Etherington) 

iOS and Android mobile applications
Robotics research
JL Charts - EdTech Visualization library
Charts.js is an easy to use front end data visualization library based on D3.js. The library includes specialization to specific fields like education, with charts designed for reading or test progress and behavior breakdowns. The library was developed while I interned at Goalbook in Palo Alto.
Contact me: ajayjain (at) mit (dot) edu.










