About Us

Choronobot is a game under devleopment by Alex Yuan, Kenneth Jackson, Li Peng, Stephen Tseou, and Wei Xin Yuan for CIS3000 in Spring 2009.

Stephen Tseou

Team Leader and Artist





Junior in the College of Engineering majoring in ISST. Loves hot cups of bitter Oolong tea. Probably awake. A pc. Thinks Emacs is retarded but wants to learn VIM. Recently discovered the wonders of grapefruit soda. Will buy a Carrera GT at some point in his life. Needs a new phone desperately. Plays Ultimate. Wants to be Ari Gold. Hates mosquitoes but mosquitoes love him. Can't stand aliased images. Wishes he had more time for his blog.


Contact: skt25@cornell.edu

Wei Yuan

Programmer





Wei is a CS major in A&S. He likes to drink tea (not the bottled stuff...I'm talking about REAL tea brewed from the leaves), but is easily caffeinated. Admires and imitates the lifestyle of a Koala...so much so that he still wants to sleep during his ephemeral waking hours! That said, Wei is interested in building software with cool features for new application. Don't hesitate to contact him if you are hiring!


Contact: weixinyuan6@gmail.com

Kenneth Jackson

Musician





Kenneth Jackson was born and raised in Atlanta, GA and has been playing games even since before then. However, when he is not playing games, he likes to play other non-traditional games like, the very original, Homework produced by Cornell’s College of Engineering and the very popular, I bet you stay on campus for spring break again by Spring Semester Productions (and maybe EA sports). His life isn’t all games though, Kenneth hopes to one day secure employment in a place called La La land, where the police arrest bunnies and trees are bad for the environment.


Contact: kmj33@cornell.edu

Alex Yuan

Lead Programmer





A junior majoring in Computer Science (Eng), Alex is an all-around coder, currently specializing in graphics and related areas. An enthusiast for open source endeavors, he has written for Wikipedia and coded for Google Summer of Code and Linden Lab, the makers of Second Life. He enjoys being on the cutting edge and experimenting with new ideas, exploring both the breadth and depth of possibilities to create and spread fresh knowledge.


Contact: aey4@cornell.edu

Li Peng

Programmer





Li Peng is a code-monkey-in-training. Born in China and perpetually dissatisfied with American food, he is currently wasting his life playing video games and questioning the purpose of existence. He is also fatally ill with an affliction that plagues many Computer Science majors: sleep deprivation.

Warning: speaking with this man in the morning may result in cold looks, biting and banana-throwing.


Contact: lp256@cornell.edu