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Ahmed Farah
Quant Researcher @ CTC | Math '22 @ Princeton
Ahmed Farah is an accomplished undergraduate student at Princeton University, majoring in Mathematics with certificates in Computer Science and Information Technology Policy. Having previously studied at American Cooperative School of Tunis, Georgia State University, International Baccalaureate, Lakeside High School, Decatur High School, and Gabes Pioneer High School, Ahmed has an impressive academic background.
Ahmed's professional experience includes working as an academic tutor at The McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning at Princeton University, a research fellow at Princeton University, an alumni database consultant at Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, a co-founder at Decdis, and an intern at Go My Code. Ahmed also served as an Earthpreneur at Young Sustainable Impact, a National Committee Board Member at UWC Tunisia, President at JCI Gabes Jr., Vice President at LPG Student Council, and President at LPG Microsoft Club. Ahmed was also a Debater and Network Member at Young Arab Voices.
With a GPA of 3.9 and departmental GPA of 4.0, Ahmed has impressive academic credentials. With his previous experience in multiple organizations, he displays leadership skills and a motivation to learn. His interests in mathematics, computer science, and information technology policy demonstrate his passion for interdisciplinary problem-solving.