Gerald

// about

About Gerald

Background, methods, and the approach behind my engineering and security work

Hi, I am Gerald. I am an Informatics student at President University and a Google Student Ambassador dedicated to engineering full-stack applications that are resilient by design. I approach system architecture through the lens of adversarial thinking, ensuring that every feature I ship is not just functional, but hardened against exploitation.

Whether I am building AI-driven compliance platforms or secure messaging protocols, my focus remains on bridging the gap between rapid product development and rigorous security standards. Beyond the code, I thrive on solving complex problems where performance, scalability, and security intersect.

My experience in many events has taught me how to lead cross-functional teams and manage technical debt in high-pressure environments. I am committed to building production-ready systems that users can trust, leveraging a modern stack and a security-first mindset to deliver software that stays up and stays secure.

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// experience timeline

Community and Leadership Impact

Driving technical excellence and community growth through organizational leadership. A timeline of bridging the gap between engineering rigor and large-scale project execution.

2026 - Present

Google Student Ambassador

Google

  • Represent Google on-campus, evangelizing modern developer ecosystems and AI technologies to 100+ students.
  • Spearheading 'vibe-coding' workshops to demonstrate rapid application development using Gemini and Google Cloud Platform.

2026 - Present

Supervisor

Computing Atmosphere 2026

  • Directing cross-functional committees of 100+ members to execute the faculty's largest annual IT summit.
  • Optimizing technical infrastructure and logistics workflows to ensure high-availability event operations for 500+ participants.

2025

Lead Hackathon Organizer

Computing Atmosphere 2025

  • Led the COMPSPHERE first-ever hackathon, overseeing end-to-end planning and execution of a 48-hour national-level competition,
  • Managed a core team of 6 hackathon organizers and coordinated event operations for 87 competing participants from multiple universities and institutions

2025 - Present

Head of Division in Student Welfare and Advocacy

President University Faculty Association of Computer Science

  • Helped manage student welfare and democratic initiatives within the Faculty of Computer Science
  • Contributed to the production of a computing-focused podcast as a platform for student voices, discussions, and faculty-related topics

// skills

The Architecture

The core technologies I use to build resilient systems and automate complex workflows.