Name: Huy Lam
School: California State University Los Angeles
Major: Computer Science
Why Computer Science? I chose computer science because I am fascinated by how technology works and its ability to solve complex problems. I believe it is the future, and I am eager to contribute to innovations in this field.
Aspirations: I aspire to be a skilled computer scientist, working on cutting-edge technologies and contributing to advancements that can make a difference in the world. My dream job is to work in a tech company where I can apply my skills to solve real-world problems.
Skills:
- Experienced in power tools and woodworking, focusing on crafting tools and furniture.
- Proficient in bicycle repairs, including fixing chains and tires.
- Awarded a woodworking certificate and was an active member of the woodworking club in high school.
- Constantly improving skills through online tutorials and videos.
- Excellent focus and productivity while listening to music, a valuable asset for multitasking and concentration.
Projects/Accomplishments:
- Crafted various woodworking tools and furniture pieces.
- Successfully fixed bicycle chains and tires for friends and family.
- Awarded a woodworking certificate for outstanding craftsmanship.
Groups/Memberships:
- Member of the woodworking club in high school, and was a vice president of the club.
Hobbies: In my spare time, I enjoy woodworking, watching tutorial videos to enhance my skills, and listening to music, which helps me focus on my projects.
How This Project Relates to Me: This project resonates with my passion for fixing and building things, a hobby I've cherished since childhood. My experience in woodworking and repairing bicycles has equipped me with valuable skills, making me confident in contributing effectively to this project. I believe my hands-on expertise will be an asset to the team.
Fun Facts:
- I enjoy listening to music while working; it enhances my productivity and creativity.
- I have a knack for disassembling and reassembling gadgets just to understand how they work.