Hobbies and interests
Dance
Piano
Trumpet
Coding And Computer Science
Advocacy And Activism
Videography
Research
Social Media
Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Global Health
Robotics
Mentoring
Human Rights
Meditation and Mindfulness
Travel And Tourism
Machine Learning
Social Justice
Biking And Cycling
Reading
Philosophy
Academic
Adventure
Education
Leadership
Social Issues
Young Adult
I read books multiple times per week
James De Ocampo
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WinnerBio
My name is James, and I am currently in my second year at the Georgia Institute of Technology and majoring in Computer Engineering.
I remember watching Big Hero 6 and getting inspired by the robot character Baymax. Coming from a family with health problems, struggles, and financial hardship, I've always wanted to use technology as a force for good. For many regions worldwide, it can be used as a catalyst for change, so I pursued education to develop projects that enhance today's devices and spread positivity to the world. As a current researcher, I am passionate about discovering new angles to deepen my knowledge of technology to help others. Many communities have limited resources to grow, so I aspire to further my research in computer systems and pursue a Ph.D. I hope to gather essential knowledge and discoveries to create affordable low-cost devices that provide better access to healthcare and education globally.
While passionate about research, I like making vlogs that inspire others to take a leap. I am also passionate about the Tinikling Filipino dance, which I have performed for seven years.
From coding to designing excellent machines, I hope what I do produces an impact and a smile on someone's face. I love celebrating diversity and always seek to empower others to succeed and feel confident in their skin. I do everything with passion and love and want to ensure that everything I do improves the world and that people like myself, a first-generation student, can make a difference. It all starts with a smile and a strong desire to push, inspire others, and keep going.
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Computer Engineering
North Gwinnett High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
Career
Dream career field:
Medical Devices
Dream career goals:
Global healthcare technology with Medtronic
Platform Member: Early Cancer Detection
Big Data Big Impact2023 – Present1 yearSoftware Engineer Intern
Refract Technologies2023 – 2023Front of House Worker
Chick Fil A2021 – 2021
Sports
Marching Band
Varsity2018 – 20224 years
Awards
- Freshman of the Year, Senior of the Year
- Trumpet Section Leader
Basketball
Intramural2016 – 20171 year
Soccer
Intramural2012 – 20164 years
Research
FPGA Systems
Intelligent Digital Communications - Vertically Integrated Projects — Research Assistant2023 – 2023Computer Systems and Software
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering — Research Assistant2023 – Present
Arts
Tinikling Group of the Georgia Tech Filipino Student Association
DanceHalo Halo Mixer 2023 (Performance Showcase)2022 – PresentThe Kababayans Tinikling Dance Team
DanceAtlanta International Night Market Performance, Cultivating Kapwa Performance (ATL), North Gwinnett High School International Night2016 – 2022North Gwinnett Jazz Band
MusicJazz In the Park, Christmas Jazz2018 – 2022North Gwinnett Concert Bands
MusicFall Showcase, Spring Showcase, Large Group Performance Evaluation2014 – 2022
Public services
Volunteering
Transfer2Tech, Mentor Collective — Mentor for transfer students: Answered new transfer student's questions about campus life and gave inspiring lessons and messages to make them feel at home and confident in their career endeavors.2023 – PresentVolunteering
North Gwinnett High School Filipino American Student Association — Founder, President, Choreographer: Sparked Fil-Am representation. Showcased and discussed Filipino culture and history to students. Conducted donation drives and sent Balikbayan boxes to orphans in Cebu. Performed at major events in local community.2020 – 2022Volunteering
Seek Discomfort — Leadership Influencer and Volunteer: Worked with diverse cohort of 20 1st year students in fostering personal growth and change. Volunteered at campus events seeking to expand the boundaries of campus students to discover better versions of themselves.2022 – 2023Volunteering
National Honors Society — Geometry and Precalculus Tutor: Conducted personalized one-on-one tutoring sessions, assisting underclassmen students in overcoming challenges and achieving success in their math coursework.2020 – 2021Advocacy
Filipino American National Historical Society of Georgia — Public Speaker: Addressed the Atlanta community to discuss the experiences of Filipino Americans from a high school perspective. Encouraged fellow Filipino Americans to make a positive impact on the world while embracing their culture.2022 – 2022Volunteering
Gwinnett Church UpStreet — Small Group Leader: Guided a group of children from kindergarten to fifth grade, fostering strong connections with families, nurturing lasting relationships, and serving as a positive role model to inspire both the children under my care and others.2017 – 2022Volunteering
Georgia Tech Filipino Student Association — Freshman Representative, Dance Director: Established connections and unity, acting as a voice between first-year and upper-level students. Wrote consistent announcements to keep 25+ freshmen engaged with activities. Created events dedicated to unity.2022 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Filipino-American Scholarship
WinnerThe Filipino Channel didn't just reach my eyes and ears; it reached deep into my heart. Connecting with many lives, I was struck by the unwavering happiness of residents despite challenging living conditions, igniting a fire within—a desire to connect with my Filipino heritage and contribute to those in need.
I struggled to define my identity and find Filipino Americans in my community. With my mother suffering from harsh health conditions, it was hard to discover this, working extra hours at a drive-thru to support her. I performed the Tinikling dance at community events to cheer myself, igniting my fiery passion to share the boundless joy the Filipino community radiates. I embarked on a journey, founding the North Gwinnett High School Filipino American Student Association.
Within the association, I worked tirelessly to introduce my peers to Filipino cultural richness. I aimed to make it enticing and relevant through events like the Boodle Fight and history discussion socials. As my mother’s condition worsened, I embodied the Philippines in her name, inspired to help others. A crowning achievement was organizing donation drives to support orphans in Cebu through Balikbayan boxes, profoundly impacting our community.
Transitioning to college, I became the freshman representative of the Georgia Tech Filipino Student Association. Crafting welcoming events that fostered joy and giving to the community helped me realize Filipino pride.
Being part of the Filipino community provided solace during challenging times and illuminated our immense potential for good as Filipino Americans. It became clear that our identity goes beyond mere ethnicity—it's a conduit for spreading positivity and fostering family that unites people in the face of adversity.
Now, I dedicate to being a voice for the Philippines, preserving our history, and transforming my aspirations into reality by harnessing my skills to amplify the unity and progress my Fil-Am identity embodies. As a computer engineer, I work on a cancer detection system to aid in medical imaging analysis and research computer systems with dreams of creating affordable low-cost devices granting greater access to education and healthcare globally. I meet with Filipino Atlanta organizations to expose Fil-Am pride and representation. With every endeavor, I aim to honor my mother's resilience and contribute to the betterment of my community, both at home and abroad. Just as I once watched life unfold through a screen, I am determined to step beyond that screen and actively shape the Fil-Am future I envision.