
Ching Nam is a year final year student in Computer Science. He received several awards including the MIT-Amazon Graph Challenge (Honorable Mention) and HKEIA Innovation & Technology Award.
Man Fai is a software/mobile application developer, UI/UX designer. He is a BSc student at the department of Computer Science at City University of Hong Kong. He works on the iOS mobile apps development in the Algebra Game Project.
Alex is a PhD student at the department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong. He is an experienced iOS/macOS and web developer, with a love in hackathons and open-source community. Alex assists in Unity games development, iOS software development as well as the web backend development. He is also the developer and webmaster of this website.
Pei Duo received the master and bachelor degrees for Applied Mathematics from National Chiao Tung University, and his PhD degree in Computer Science from City University of Hong Kong. Pei Duo assists in the mathematical analysis of the Algebra Game. He is now a postdoctoral Talent supported by the Hong Kong Innovation & Technology Fund.
Lu Lin graduated from City University of Hong Kong in 2018 with a major in computing mathematics and minor in computing. She is working as a software engineer for the Algebra Game project.
Jack Wu is a final year undergraduate student majoring in Computer Science at City University of Hong Kong. His FYP project is AI robots.
Wai Man is a final year undergraduate student majoring in Computer Science at City University of Hong Kong. His FYP project is Awari AI games chatbot
Bella Ching is a final year undergraduate student majoring in Computer Science at City University of Hong Kong. Her FYP project is Endgames for Chess. She was awarded the Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS) award.
Sui Yan was a final year CS student at City University of Hong Kong, and she assisted in the software development of the Algebra Maze. She was awarded the Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS) award.
Tom received his master degree from the Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong. He is an iOS developer who helps with the development and maintenance of our iOS apps.
Shangxin is yet another iOS developer, and received his master degree from the Department of Computer Science of City University of Hong Kong.
Kit Fung graduated from the Department of Computer Science of City University of Hong Kong in 2017, and he assisted in the algorithmic analysis of the Algebra Game and database software development
Chee Wei Tan received the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University. Dr. Tan is a computer scientist and is the Director of the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival in Hong Kong. He is interested in artificial intelligence technologies, computer science education and mathematics.