Vildan Kocabas (Germany)
Distinguished Winner Vildan Kocabas fit a trip to California into a calendar that already included finishing medical school in her native Germany. “I had to work out the travel a little,” she laughs, “but I wouldn’t have missed WWDC for the world.”
Kocabas was recognized for MyCycle, an app she designed and built in her “down time” from med school. “You have a little more time in your last year,” she says, with a smile. MyCycle is a period tracker that doubles as an educational resource for “all women, regardless of their background or education,�� she says. “The app explains the data. It’ll say, ‘OK, your estrogen’s high. Now here’s what that means.’”
At Apple Park, Kocabas got a chance to meet software engineers from the Health team and present to a group of UI/UX designers, for whom she had a request. “I asked them for really honest thoughts on my UI,” she says. She needn’t have worried: Her work easily won over the designers, who lauded the app’s visuals — Kocabas contributed all of the app’s illustrations — and ease of use. “Visiting WWDC gave me a glimpse of what could be possible at the intersection of medicine and technology, and made me realize how much more I could do in this field,” she says.