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AADRL Workshop 3
Fabrication Workshop | 2024
Tutors:
Hanjun Kim, Nassia Ingless, Konstantina Stella Tsagkaratou, Jose Pareja Gomez, Henry David Louth, Elisavet Konstantinidou
Students
Leo Zhu, Maddona Kalra, Jinxuan Wu, Jiayue Sun, Arfeen Saeed, Worawee Buasai, Nicholas Yohan George, Naddhapatra Busarakum, Archana Prasad, Chundi Zhang, Niveditha Raj, Zheyu Wang, Rohan Thakker, Krithika Ravisankar, Jiawei Qi, Shivani Bakhru, Akshay Khumar, Yumei Zhu, Akanksha Bajaj, Johnson Oluwapelumi, Rui Wang, Min Zheng, Devansh Khera, Yaodong Xu, Mehul Jain, Weijie Tao, Valentina Marticorena Angela, Kanika Aggarwal, Longyu Yan, Guillermo Rage Musi, Aruna Subramanian, Florencia Demin, Xinyi Wang, Berfin Ekinci, Pooja Lale, Shangci Sun
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