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**Search tips:**
- **Leave out any periods, commas, or apostrophes.**
- **Why is my name not showing up in the list?** Try refining your search by typing in both the first and last name. Use full names instead of nicknames, e.g. "William" instead of "Bill."
- **Can't find an alum by the name they went by as a student?** If a person has changed their name since graduation, try searching by the name they are known now.
- **Why is my name not showing up in the list?** Try refining your search by typing in both the first and last name. Use full names instead of nicknames, e.g. "William" instead of "Bill."
- **Can't find an alum by the name they went by as a student?** If a person has changed their name since graduation, try searching by the name they are known by now. Sometimes name spellings change as well, e.g., "Joerg" instead of "Jorg."
- **Why is nothing showing up as I zoom in?** Names are loaded as vector tiles at higher zoom levels, but it might take a few moments.

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Every year MIT welcomes new students, staff, and faculty to join the community! We also take the opportunity with each new design to fix errors and add names previously missed - often discovered with the help of visitors like you.

**Q: Who designed One.MIT?**
MIT Professor W. Craig Carter leads the artistic vision and intricately mathematical designs for every version of One.MIT. Learn more about the design process <a href="./design-process">here</a>.
MIT Professor W. Craig Carter leads the artistic vision and intricately mathematical designs for every version of One.MIT. Learn more about his design process <a href="./design-process">here</a>.

**Q: How is the wafer made?**
Each wafer is fabricated right in MIT.nano cleanrooms on campus. Learn more about wafer fabrication <a href="./wafer-fabrication">here</a>.
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