Hassan Kheireddine
Software Developer, Social Innovator, Professional Human Being.
About
Since I was young, I’ve always wanted to be in a position where I can both be hands-on with the latest technology while making a difference and bringing happiness to people’s lives. As you go through my “projects” page, every project I’ve worked on, from the very smallest of personal projects to JOBSEEQR itself, is an epitome of my values, who I am, and what I want to do with my life until the end of my days. I can code just about anything: AI/ML algorithms, Mobile Applications, Websites, Smart Contracts, you name it!
I went on to complete a double major in Computer Science and Economics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison (Class of 2022). As of right now, I’m completing my final semester of my Master’s in Computer Science at Cornell University and working on scaling up JOBSEEQR’s network of employers in an effort to provide Lebanese individuals with even more job opportunities than previously possible.
I’m also in the process of registering a merit-based scholarship fund that aims to help underprivileged children between the ages of 6 and 18 continue pursuing a proper education given economic circumstances, relieving their families of financial pressure in the process. (I’ll definitely provide more information once the registration process is complete!)
In the future, I hope to utilize my knowledge in AI and ML to contribute to fighting climate change and for environmental protection purposes. I’m currently working on a few relevant small side projects and see where they take me!
In my free time, I usually meditate, read books, do some writing, visit art exhibits and museums, watch TV shows/movies/YouTube, and watch sports. I also love playing football (soccer), tennis, and boxing.
Get in touch with me
“An offering from a Sage and a King is more than silver and gold, it is a seed of hope, a bud of faith.”
Chadwick Boseman
I said it once during my talks with WLCU Youth back in October and I’ll say it again: I truly believe that the one thing we can collectively do to stir change in Lebanon is by uniting expatriates around the world (especially those who have achieved so much) and having them make themselves available for those amongst today’s youth on the ground striving to do good for our people.
If you have a project in mind of the sort and seek motivation or just don’t know where to start, please come to me, I will be more than happy to give you an extra push and be of value to you, I’m on your side.
I know how hard it is to build something out of nothing for the sake of our people, and at this point in time, I find myself on both sides of the spectrum, having expats from all over the world within my network thanks to JOBSEEQR, and the least I can do is pass on to you everything I’ve learned over the past 2.5 years and help you contribute to bringing forth change.
Also, if you want to chat about Artificial Intelligence, Economics, Environmental Protection, books, or anything else, don’t hesitate to reach out!