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I'm running for Vice President of the UCL Computer Science Society to amplify our community's potential. As a BSc student, I see opportunities to bridge the student-faculty gap, fostering open dialogue and curriculum evolution. I'll push for regular feedback sessions, ensuring student voices shape our academic journey. Diversifying workshops is key; I aim for hands-on sessions in emerging tech, led by experts, boosting practical skills. Building community is vital. I'll drive social events, hackathons, and collaborative projects, creating a supportive, inclusive space for growth. As VP, I'll ensure smooth operations, supporting the President and driving impactful initiatives, fostering a vibrant, enriching CS experience for all.
Hi everyone! My name is Rhin and I am a first year Computer Science student. It feels like yesterday when I was exploring UCL and London as a fresher, but somehow we are already closing in on the end of term 2.
Time went by fast, didn’t it?
Well, we all know time goes by fast when we’re having fun, and I must say that a big contributor is the friends I have got to know through CSS events. I am truly grateful to have been able to meet such amazing people and have enjoyed spending time on occasions ranging from socials to hackathons...
Which is why I want to be your CSS Vice President next academic year! I believe it’s only right that I return a favour and ensure the level of bonding between CSS society members only goes up. It doesn’t matter if you’re a CS student or not, or if you’re an undergrad or postgrad student, since I aim to host events that are inviting to everyone. I really do hope that these events not only add fun and value to your university lives, but also embody the CSS’s unique quirks.
As a proactive communicator, I can ensure collaboration within the committee remains strong, even at the busiest of times. I also believe myself to be observant and will offer feedback for the benefit of all whenever I can.
Needless to say, with Rhin everyone will win.
Thank you for taking the time to read my TedTalk and I would really appreciate your vote!
I have accumulated two years of experience as part of the UCL CSS committee. Initially serving as an events executive, I contributed to the successful execution of various events, including organizing a talk by Simon Peyton Jones, the creator of the Haskell programming language.
Advancing to the role of Head of Events in my second year, I organised the Neuphonic hackathon hosted at Google headquarters, where students utilized Neuphonic's AI speech processing tools to pioneer innovative solutions to different problems. This event was done in partnership with UCL AI society and UCL Data Science Society. Additionally, I played a key role in coordinating the CSS Winter Wonderland trip held in December. Beyond event organization, I have actively supported CSS initiatives such as weekly bootcamps and social gatherings throughout this year.
This extensive experience has equipped me with a strong understanding of the society's operations, and a proven ability to organise impactful events. If entrusted with this role, I will be committed to elevating the quality of the society to new heights.