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Pandelis is a computer science person studying at Birmingham City University in ๐ฌ๐ง while he is originally from ๐จ๐พ . He enjoys spending the weekends with little to no sleep making what he thinks are cool hacks at hackathons all around the UK and sometimes abroad. During the week while he should be studying he enjoys organising lots of different workshops for his community, the Hackathon and Computing Society at BCU. (HaCS).
You can follow this person on the internet at these locations: ๐ฆ :octocat:
Scott is a hackathon enthusiast and CS student at Aston University, Birmingham UK. He loves writing JavaScript to do crazy things like control coffee mugs, shoot rubber bands and make loud noises. In his spare time he enjoys taking walks through the countryside and pretending to be wizard.
Juan is a Mission Driven Developer and Computer Engineering student at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico ๐ฒ๐ฝ. Now working in HCI research about Twitch, he enjoys visiting small towns around Mexico, playing boardgames and programming fun projects on weekends. Former MXHacks Director and MLH Mexico Commissioner.
>Viktorija (with a K and a J!) is a full-time magical unicorn Computer Science student at University of Edinburgh while teaching total beginners how to code in her spare time. โจ
>Every other weekend she goes to hackathons to meet people and sometimes even ends up with a hack or two!
>If not online, you can find her in the labs trying to get work done, but also hanging out with the bunch. Or learning salsa somewhere on campus. ๐
Elliot is a final year Computing & Games Dev student at Plymouth University :gb:. He spent 2 years Bristol leading the development of VideoScribe. While he's mostly transitioned to "serious web dev", he still builds dumb games from time to time. Once a week he helps host workshops and guest lectures on comp sci topics and game development for GDSoc.
When Elliot's not coding he enjoys longboarding, BBQ's, and cold beers.
Abdul is a Computer Science student at City, University of London. He is a self-proclaimed Apple fanboy ๐ and an advocate for emoji everywhere ๐๐พ . Most of his time is spent teaching people about the wonders of native mobile applications by running workshops๐ฑ, at hackathons or sometimes even both ๐ฑ.
You can find him on Twitter, Github, all the other stuffs ๐๐พ
Catherine is a 2nd year student studying Computer Science with a minor in Jazz Studies ๐ท at the University of Southern California ๐ด . She spends her time planning logistics for AthenaHacks, an all-female hackathon, to promote women in tech. When she's not pouring over buggy code because of a misspelled variable :shipit:, Catherine plays for the school's Ultimate Frisbee team and longboards around campus.
Lauren is a junior at the University of Central Florida in Orlando majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science. She spends most of her time writing (and re-writing) proofs and working on research in her universityโs Intelligent Systems lab. When sheโs not programming human replacements, she likes to play board games and make/eat interesting food.
Elliot is a Computer Science student and fledgling full stack developer studying at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He just started classes again after a two-year endeavor as a founding developer at a start-up. When he's not in a coffee shop learning new ways to build the web, you can find him climbing Colorado's tall mountains, or barreling along their beautiful mountain bike trails.
Oliver is an enigma. ๐ฑ Who is he? What does he do? You might never know...
Or he could simply be a 2nd year Computer Science student ๐ป๐ at the University of Sussex (Brighton, UK :uk:) and founder of the Hackathon Society (HackSussex), with a heavy penchant for gaming in his spare time ๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฎ .
If you wish to see what Oliver's up to, you can check out his stuff; Twitter, GitHub :octocat:
Y'all have such great issue comment formatting and emoji game is ๐ฅ
Noรฉ is in his second year as a full time student in a program called Computer Science in 3(CSin3) at California State University Monterey Bay. CSin3 is an intensive program that allows students to acquire a Bachelors of science in Computer Science in three years. This summer he will be an intern at Uber headquarters in San Francisco working on the android mobile app development team๐ฑ. He believes the power of computer science can be used as tool to make a positive impact in his community and is currently working on an app for a non-profit in Santa Cruz, California.
He loves karaoke!๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ ๐ฒ๐ฝ
Matt is a Computer Science student at the University of Sheffield. During his first year, he founded HackSheffield to bring the Hackathon community home. He loves travelling the world, especially to hackathons. As a developer, he spends most of his time writing javascript, and fully believes Node.js is the one true dev language. His ambitions are make shit happen with remote, location-independent work after graduation ๐โ๐ด Twitter Github Everything else
Sourabh is a 2nd year Computer Science student at EPFL (รcole polytechnique fรฉdรฉrale de Lausanne) in Switzerland specializing in Information Systems and the founder of LauzHack. He spent most of last year organizing LauzHack and interning at CERN (which as a physics nerd was a massive dream come true for him). He loves โ๏ธ to new places, and having participated in alot of hackathons is looking to now establish a culture at his university of participating in hackathons all over the world. To know more about him checkout these links: Photos, Code, Hacks
Alyssa is a Ruby programmer, Computer Science student at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland1, and maintainer of the Homebrew package manager for Macs. She's interested in open source, mentoring, encouraging inclusive, welcoming communities, hackathons, web accessibility of many different forms, and catching Pokรฉmon.
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1 We don't have a widely-supported emoji flag (yet). ๐
@alyssais Repping mastodon, love it
Providing a bio and profile picture will help you get to know each other, as well as being a handy tool for workshops, talks and external websites.