Hi there! Welcome to my personal website! My name is Odysseus Abraham Kirikopoulos, a high school student from Epanomi, Greece. I am involved in projects, such as Simplified Coding and non-profits, such as the European Youth Parliament Greece. I know this website has a lot of text, so you can use the links above to navigate through it.
Grade (10th Grade): 17.9/20
Begun attending the first term of the General and Science Studies curriculum for the 11th grade.
Co-led independently organized Computer Science Club, HackOlympia, during 10th grade,
Member of school-led Rhetoric Society during 11th grade,
and member of the electoral committee on all school board elections.
Will enroll in the Economics & Computer Science curriculum in 12th grade.
Grade 18.7/20
Graduated from the Gymnasium of Epanomi, completing the last 3 years of mandatory education.
Member of school-led Educational Robotics & STEM society during ninth grade,
Co-led of independently organized local Computer Science Club, during eighth and ninth grade,
Epanomi Hack Club, and class treasurer for the 2020–2021 school year.
Co-founded Simplified Coding, a Greek non-profit launched in September 2022, dedicated to making programming accessible and enjoyable through free, ad-free resources and courses. Played a crucial role in building the initial site. Currently focused on creating innovative lessons and enhancing the platform to ensure continuous value and quality lessons.
Computer Science Tutor at Schoolhouse, helping students from 18 countries through 36 sessions, totaling 24 hours, impacting 44 learners, and receiving 92 positive ratings.
Active member of the European Youth Parliament Greece. Delegated the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs at the 46th National Conference. Additionally, delegated the Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age at the 24th National Conference of the European Youth Parliament in the Netherlands, representing Greece. Organized the 48th National Conference of the European Youth Parliament Greece. Set to organize for the 49th National Conference of the European Youth Parliament Greece, in April 2025.
Participated in the Educational Robotics & STEM club's effort to develop Cap-O-Meter; a device that enables schools and institutions to track the number of plastic bottle caps they have collected.