Hey there! You have just stumbled upon my personal website. Welcome! There are snacks in the back. I am Odysseus Abraham Kirikopoulos, a high school student from Epanomi, Greece. I am involved in a few projects and non-profits, like Simplified Coding, HackOlympia, and the European Youth Parliament. If you want, take a look to get to know more about me.
Grade (10th Grade): 17.9/20
Promoted from 10th to 11th grade
and will begin attending the General Curriculum and
Orientation Group for Science Studies
for the 11th grade in September 2024.
Actively involved as a Co-Leader
of the independently organized Computer Science Club, HackOlympia,
fostering a passion for technology and coding among peers.
Grade 18.7/20
Graduated with a middle school diploma from the Gymnasium of Epanomi, completing the General Studies curriculum.
Actively participated as a member of the school-led Educational Robotics & STEM society.
Co-founded Simplified Coding, a website that offers coding lessons for completely free, with no ads in Greek. I developed the first version of the website and created the first lessons. I am currently working on the design of the website and developing more quality courses.
Co-leader at HackOlympia, a national wide Computer Science club, backed by Hack Club. I am responsible for organizing weekly meetings and creating and delivering lessons.
As a Computer Science Tutor at Schoolhouse, I guide students in Python and Web Development. I've worked with students from multiple countries, hosting more than ten sessions, and dedicating over 24 hours of volunteering, with over 20 positive reviews from students.
As an active member of the European Youth Parliament Greece, I had the privilege of being a delegate on the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs during the 46th National Selection Conference. Furthermore, I was a delegate on the Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age during the 24th National Conference of the European Youth Parliament the Netherlands, as part of the Greek delegation.
Developed Cap-O-Meter in the Educational Robotics & STEM society at the Gymnasium of Epanomi. This project aimed to assist schools and institutions in tracking the collection of plastic bottle caps to support initiatives providing wheelchairs for students in need. I was responsible for developing the software of the Arduino device, as well as presenting the project to multiple conferences.
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