About Me
Hi I am Nicholas Yeung,
currently student at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, majoring in Information Sciences.
I am really passionate about utilizing data to find new insights and present my findings in understandable and unique ways.
Currently I am the president of the Hong Kong Student Association at UIUC as well as the Head of Business Analytics for Illini EV Concept.
Definitely checkout these two student organizations if either one speaks to you, as myself and the exec board of both these student organizations
pride ourselves on being open and accessible to any interested students.
My LinkedIn and GitHub .
Org Socials:
Instagram: @uiuc.hksa and @illinievconcept .
Websites: HKSA and Illini EV Concept
Student, UIUC ISchool
2021 — present
I major in Information Sciences at the UIUC ISchool, with a concentration in Data analytics and Data-Societal interaction. I am also pursuing minors in both statistics and business. On campus, I am the president of the Hong Kong Student Association and I work as the Strategy team lead on the Illini EV Concept Business team.
Support Specialist (Internship), DS Sports Ventures
June 2023 — August 2023
Working a support specialist, my responsibilities were to monitor softball and baseball analytics systems remotely through ssh commands along with analyzing incoming system analytics data to maintain peak system performance. One of the projects I worked on was a preventative data analytic project, where I implemented an early warning teams bot for analytics systems that were going to be affected by severe weather conditions. Allowing team members to patch the issues before they affect the stakeholders and provide stakeholders updates on their analytic systems.
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Advance Reactors and Fuel Cycles UIUC Dept of NPRE
November 2021 — March 2023
Working as an undergraduate research assitant for ARFC involves doing technical editing for graduate students, finding data for projects and coding some parts of the project. During my time at ARFC I coded parts of larger technical projects like the H2 illinois project and presented some of the findings at the American Nuclear Society Student Conference in 2022.