At Studaudio, we believe that learning and furthering your own knowledge is a right that every person deserves to have, regardless of their financial situation, work life, or time commitments.That's why we've created an app that allows users to complete the requirements of online classes without having to sit in front of a computer the whole time.
Any user can do assignments, listen to readings, and take and share notes while commuting, exercising, or doing errands, thanks to our app that converts these tasks into audio-based formats. We're excited to provide students another avenue to pursue higher education because we believe anyone should be able to attain higher education, whether they are looking for their first degree, to further their current personal career, to switch career paths completely, or to gain personal knowledge.
Designer / Developer
Nolawi Ayelework is a senior studying Symbolic Systems, with a potential coterm in Computer Science. Nolawi is interested in technology and its potential impacts on society at large. Specifically, he is intrigued by the intersections between the tech and design space and on tech policy regarding privacy, data ethics, and AI. In his free time, Nolawi enjoys watching and playing sports, drawing, singing, and spending time outdoors.
Designer / Developer
Yasser Jamal is a junior majoring in Symbolic Systems with a concentration in Human-Computer Interaction. Yasser is interested in the intersection of technology and education. One path he is considering after Stanford is working for a company that leverages technology to bridge educational and socioeconomic gaps. Outside of school, he enjoy reading, working out, filmmaking/photography, and exploring different places in the Bay Area.
Designer / Developer
Yarency Avelar was born and raised in East Oakland, California. She is currently a junior at Stanford University, majoring in computer science with a concentration in Human Computer Interaction. Outside of classes, Yarency is involved with the Stanford Society of Latinx Engineers as a social director, where she plans and executes many events to strengthen the community of Latinx engineers on campus. In her free time, she enjoys creating art and making handmade jewelry.
Blain Engeda was born and raised in San Leandro, CA. She is a current senior studying Symbolic Systems and coterming in Computer Science at Stanford University, concentrating in Human Computer Interaction. Blain has previous experience with software engineering internships and enjoys research in the topics of social media, misinformation, and technology. In her free time, she enjoys going on hikes, traveling, watching movies, and playing sports.