Feel free to click on the photos. They will lead you down rabbit holes into my projects, which I have documented with notion pages and pitch decks.

TKS x Samsung

During this spring challenge, we were given the opportunity to explore real world problems from one of three companies. My group chose Samsung. Our prompt was: How can Samsung leverage AI to redefine how people interact with their products, with a focus on accommodating people with diverse needs?

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SWC Bottle Rocket Challenge

This blog is a reflection of the bottle rocket challenge that we hosted on June 10th at the Sir Winston Churchill High School upper field as a club. Our Goal: engage students in a hands-on, creative design process by building rockets from common materials, making rocket-building accessible for everyone. The challenge aimed to foster innovation while promoting an understanding of basic physics principles.

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TKS: Lifeline Avenger

We would like to thank TKS for giving us this opportunity to pitch our idea! Our goal: revolutionize emergency medical delivery systems in urban cities.

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Chinook Central Curiosity

Chinook Central Curiosity (CCC) is a student NPO  led by a team that strives to inspire curiosity into the local community. At CCC, we are dedicated to expand creativity across all science academic fields! The 2024 contest was specifically a math contest. We were excited to have over 80+ participants from schools all across Calgary. Take a look at our website:

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Teaching Shakespeare

Everyone knows how hard it is to read Shakespeare. Our spare times, we would always resort to page flippers rather than old English texts. For some people, old English is more than just excessively convoluted diction: it seems as if it is completely irrelevant to their lives at all. If reading Shakespeare is so boring and difficult, then why is it mandatory to read at least one of Shakespeare's plays in high school?

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Thousand Paper Crane Project

👋 This blog post is a reflection of the Thousand-Paper-Crane initiative we began in July, 2023 and ended in January, 2024. Our project was a success! By hosting a summer camp, we were able to buy more than $1200+ worth of presents to donate to Alberta Children’s Hospital.

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