Solar Sync
First Place Winner of Girls Who Code: Hack for Environment: Developed an user-friendly platform to connect EV car users, rent out and booking charging stations with additional encouragement to use solar-powered charging stations.

A cosmetic chemist turned developer, building and designing to make a positive impact.
From chemistry lab bench to programming, my passion for creating, problem-solving, and learning continues to flourish. I’m excited to combine my past experiences in teaching and as a R&D chemist to tackle new problems and contribute to new technologies which promote education.
Fun Fact: I’ve lived in three different continents, Asia, Europe and North America
Solar Sync
First Place Winner of Girls Who Code: Hack for Environment: Developed an user-friendly platform to connect EV car users, rent out and booking charging stations with additional encouragement to use solar-powered charging stations.
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