Interns
Bethel
Editor in Chief
Hi my name is Bethel Bellete. I work as a computer science tutor at north seattle college. With the help of LSAMP mentors I was able to get information about the internship to advance my skills. Some of the skills that I bring to the table is the knowledge of python and java. My goal is to learn new information and apply it to my future career.
Biniyam
Assistant Manager
I'm Biniyam Gebreyohannes, and I go by he/him pronouns. I'm finishing my associate degree in computer science at North Seattle College.Skilled in Python, Java, CSS, and HTML, I'm planning to transfer to the University of Washington in fall 2024. I love using technology in new and creative ways and I'm excited to learn more in the coming years. This STEMTAC internship will really help me with that. Also, this experience with the LSAMP will be a big step forward in my learning and career.
Margaret
Programming Editor
Hi everyone, my name is Margaret! I was born and raised in Seattle, WA. I am transitioning to tech from the healthcare industry. I would describe myself as a lifelong learner who continuously seeks out ways to expand my knowledge and build new skills. What drew me to this internship was the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with students and professionals in STEM to develop solutions to real world problems. I am looking forward to learning about the various technology used in tech and connecting with others throughout and beyond this internship. Last but not least, I am a night owl.
Eldana
Art Director
Hi, my name is Eldana Bellete. I use she/her pronouns. I am majoring in computer science and I am planning to transfer to UW next fall quarter. The key moment that brought me to this internship was the influence and support I received from my college professor and LSAMP. I am very excited to be part of this internship and am looking forward to leveraging my programming skills (like java and python) in upcoming projects. My goal is to actively contribute as a team member, enhance my coding proficiency and engage in mutual learning within the collaborative environment.
Employees
Bethel
Editor in Chief
Hi my name is Bethel Bellete. I work as a computer science tutor at north seattle college. With the help of LSAMP mentors I was able to get information about the internship to advance my skills. Some of the skills that I bring to the table is the knowledge of python and java. My goal is to learn new information and apply it to my future career.
Biniyam
Assistant Manager
I'm Biniyam Gebreyohannes, and I go by he/him pronouns. I'm finishing my associate degree in computer science at North Seattle College.Skilled in Python, Java, CSS, and HTML, I'm planning to transfer to the University of Washington in fall 2024. I love using technology in new and creative ways and I'm excited to learn more in the coming years. This STEMTAC internship will really help me with that. Also, this experience with the LSAMP will be a big step forward in my learning and career.
Margaret
Programming Editor
Hi everyone, my name is Margaret! I was born and raised in Seattle, WA. I am transitioning to tech from the healthcare industry. I would describe myself as a lifelong learner who continuously seeks out ways to expand my knowledge and build new skills. What drew me to this internship was the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with students and professionals in STEM to develop solutions to real world problems. I am looking forward to learning about the various technology used in tech and connecting with others throughout and beyond this internship. Last but not least, I am a night owl.
Eldana
Art Director
Hi, my name is Eldana Bellete. I use she/her pronouns. I am majoring in computer science and I am planning to transfer to UW next fall quarter. The key moment that brought me to this internship was the influence and support I received from my college professor and LSAMP. I am very excited to be part of this internship and am looking forward to leveraging my programming skills (like java and python) in upcoming projects. My goal is to actively contribute as a team member, enhance my coding proficiency and engage in mutual learning within the collaborative environment.
Volunteers
Bethel
Editor in Chief
Hi my name is Bethel Bellete. I work as a computer science tutor at north seattle college. With the help of LSAMP mentors I was able to get information about the internship to advance my skills. Some of the skills that I bring to the table is the knowledge of python and java. My goal is to learn new information and apply it to my future career.
Biniyam
Assistant Manager
I'm Biniyam Gebreyohannes, and I go by he/him pronouns. I'm finishing my associate degree in computer science at North Seattle College.Skilled in Python, Java, CSS, and HTML, I'm planning to transfer to the University of Washington in fall 2024. I love using technology in new and creative ways and I'm excited to learn more in the coming years. This STEMTAC internship will really help me with that. Also, this experience with the LSAMP will be a big step forward in my learning and career.
Margaret
Programming Editor
Hi everyone, my name is Margaret! I was born and raised in Seattle, WA. I am transitioning to tech from the healthcare industry. I would describe myself as a lifelong learner who continuously seeks out ways to expand my knowledge and build new skills. What drew me to this internship was the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with students and professionals in STEM to develop solutions to real world problems. I am looking forward to learning about the various technology used in tech and connecting with others throughout and beyond this internship. Last but not least, I am a night owl.
Eldana
Art Director
Hi, my name is Eldana Bellete. I use she/her pronouns. I am majoring in computer science and I am planning to transfer to UW next fall quarter. The key moment that brought me to this internship was the influence and support I received from my college professor and LSAMP. I am very excited to be part of this internship and am looking forward to leveraging my programming skills (like java and python) in upcoming projects. My goal is to actively contribute as a team member, enhance my coding proficiency and engage in mutual learning within the collaborative environment.