Electrical & Electronic Engineering (UG): Year One Academic Representative

Candidates

Hong Zhe Tan

⚡️ Tan Hong Zhe – The Circuit Connector for Year 1! ⚡️ Imagine this: Our first year is like a complex circuit. Each one of us is a vital component, but without the right connections, nothing flows. That’s where I come in. I’m Tan Hong Zhe, your potential Academic Rep, and I’m here to make sure no one gets left out of the circuit. A little about me – I’m from Malaysia and biling ...

HOI KEI CHOU

Hello, I’m Hoi Kei Chou. I am running to be your EEE Year One Academic Representative, and I am passionate about improving our learning experience. I will set up an online platform where you can express your concerns and opinions anytime. I will gather your feedback and reflect it to the staff, ensuring all your voices are heard and acted upon. Moreover, I will work towards sorting out the academic resources, l ...

Kerem Teker

Manifesto: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department 1st Year Academic Undergraduate Representative Quick Intro Name: Kerem Teker Turkish New hobby: pool As a 1st year student in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, I am excited to present myself as a candidate for the position of Academic Undergraduate Representative. Summary (for people who won’t read the rest): Fill out form ...

Alvaro Vicente Tarrago

As a transfer student and previous Academic Representative at King's College London, I can bring both experience from studying at another leading institution and experience in handling meetings/commitees with senior and c-suite academic staff. I have also represented King's for an investigation board from the IET and even met the current President, giving me a wealth of connections and experience in the role itself. ...

Anurag Thakur

Hello! I'm Anurag. And this is my manifesto. Two years ago, right in the middle of my GCSEs, I lost one of my closest friends to cancer. That was an exceptionally tough pill to swallow. Not only because of the grief such a loss hits you with, but also because I felt I had no reprieve from the academic marathon that I was lost in. There was no pause button, to take a break and come back stronger. There was only one ...

David Fu

This candidate did not supply a manifesto.