First mini – Full Stack Development Project
My first basic full stack development project using Python, the Django Framework, HTML, and CSS. The web application is a basic online store.
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My first basic full stack development project using Python, the Django Framework, HTML, and CSS. The web application is a basic online store.
A fantastic course that taught me how to apply engineering practices, technical principles, and trade-offs to public and commercial projects as a decision-maker. The course delves into everyday-technology products such as smartphones, iPhones, CPUs, transistors, cybersecurity, etc to more complicated areas such as global energy alternatives, bioaugmentation products, and robotics.
A political science course at UBC which introduced me into the world of big data, and propelled my interest in technology and big data with real-world applications.
Recent ascension to the position of Director General of UBCMUN 2021. This will be updated up until UBCMUN 2021 to show the process of substantial project planning and assisting with a conference that has a budget range of $100,000.
UBCMP is designed to provide a snapshot of the Canadian Parliamentary experience and curated for beginners and political adepts alike. We had the pleasure of hosting Liberal MP Patrick Weiler and Conservative MP Kevin Chiu.
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An unforgettable competition experience at Harvard University, one of the top Ivey league schools in the world.
North West Model United Nations in Seattle, Washinton, United States of America.
I represented the Russian Federation in the fast-paced, high-level Security Council of the UN.
A simulation of the Council of the European Union. The event was co-organized by the European Union Delegation to Canada and UBC IRSA.
I represented the National Minister of Hungary.
I had the privilege to be the acting director for the last Model United Nations conference at UBC with MUNSA (Model United Nations Student Association).
POLI 308D - The uncommon but highly applicable political science course at the University of British Columbia