T+1


Overview

T+1 introduces people-matching algorithms into face-to-face social experiences using mobile devices. T+1 helps users match to their conversation partners and provide right topics in an adaptive fashion in a network event. In addition to its applications on network events and corporate meetings, the matching platform developed provides powerful APIs for 3rd party developers.

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Management Team

CTO

Dawei Shen

Dawei Shen is a Ph.D. Candidate at the MIT Media Lab, Viral Spaces Group. He has extensive research on and experience in mobile, social, collaborative platforms, with four U.S. patents pending. He has extensive experience in software architecture and user experience design, including industry experience at leading companies like Facebook, IBM Research, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America.

CEO

David Demasi

Dave DeMasi is an MBA Candidate at Harvard Business School. Previously, he founded Green Ivy Health, a disease management start-up, and oversaw a development team in creating a website and iPhone app available on the App Store. Prior to HBS, he was an investment associate at private equity firm GTCR, specializing in technology and information services investing. Additionally, he worked as an investment banking analyst at McColl Partner

Designer

Eliza Becton

Eliza Becton earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Yale University and a Master of Industrial Design (MID) from RISD. She has experience in project management, web design, app design, branding, and product & system design. She has worked with a variety of companies from Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, to an ocean conservation non-profit, to a startup, for whom she designed an app in the App Store.

Advisor

Kwan Hong Lee

Kwan Hong Lee earned his B.S., M.Eng. degree in computer science from Cornell University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the MIT Media Lab. He has led four research projects producing four mobile apps released in App Store and Android Market. He has worked for industry leading companies across several industries, including personal finance (Bank of America, Intuit), consumer electronics (Bose) and telecommunications (GTE, Samsung). He wrot