Alex Breazu, 22

Hacker, Organizer, Mentor
Alex Breazu
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Alex Breazu has loved technology for as long as he can remember. From streaming Nintendo games on YouTube and reconstructing toys as a child, he has risen to become a talented and motivated hacker. His early tinkering with machines led him to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Georgia (UGA)

In college, Alex discovered a passion for software engineering after participating in UGAHacks 5. He loved the beginner-friendly approach many hackathons offer. He remembers, “Eventually, [my team] created a really exciting project that was designed to help out hackers who were overwhelmed or dealing with stress by providing a quick funny gif they could watch. Our team ended up winning the prize for the best first-time hackers at the event and this was a monumental moment in my journey with technology.” 

Since then, Alex has been an active member of the hacker community. His UGAHacks5 team returned for UGAHacks 6 the next year and won a sponsored prize that included a summer internship offer. That opportunity changed the trajectory of his career as he realized he wanted to pursue software engineering after graduation. Alex spent over a year interning at NCR, pivoting from mechanical engineering into a software-focused career.

Alex is adept at turning interests into strong career moves. One of his favorite hobbies is taking care of houseplants (currently, owning over 20 of them). Struggling with the complexities of plant health, Alex constructed a tool that he says combines “my mechanical engineering coursework and software engineering experience…to help me take better care of them.” He has turned this tool into the foundation of a startup that is planned to launch soon!

Alex has also stepped up as a leader and mentor in various tech organizations at his university. He was the Logistics and Community Engagement Director of UGAHacks 8, where he planned every stage of the hackathon’s logistics and managed a team of seven organizers. He is also the Lead Organizer for Google Developer Groups Athens, creating events that cater to new developers, students, and experienced professionals. In addition, he is a Student Ambassador for the UGA College of Engineering, representing the college both on campus and around the state of Georgia.

Alex Breazu is a talented and dedicated individual who has made a name for himself in the hacker community. His love for technology, coding, and hackathons has led him to pursue a career in software engineering and placed him in many leadership roles on campus. Alex’s leadership has inspired many others to pursue technology and coding, and he is sure to achieve even more success in the future.

Quick Facts

Pronouns: He/They
Hometown: Buford, GA, USA
School: The University of Georgia
Graduation Date: 2023
First Hackathon: UGAHacks 5, Spring 2020
Favorite Coding Language: Go

Links

Devpost: /Proxence
GitHub: @proxence
LinkedIn: /in/alex-breazu
A selfie with the UGAHacks team at UGAHacks 8.
Alex's UGAHacks 5 team during the judging expo.

Alex Breazu, 22

Hacker, Organizer, Mentor
Alex Breazu
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Alex Breazu has loved technology for as long as he can remember. From streaming Nintendo games on YouTube and reconstructing toys as a child, he has risen to become a talented and motivated hacker. His early tinkering with machines led him to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Georgia (UGA)

In college, Alex discovered a passion for software engineering after participating in UGAHacks 5. He loved the beginner-friendly approach many hackathons offer. He remembers, “Eventually, [my team] created a really exciting project that was designed to help out hackers who were overwhelmed or dealing with stress by providing a quick funny gif they could watch. Our team ended up winning the prize for the best first-time hackers at the event and this was a monumental moment in my journey with technology.” 

Since then, Alex has been an active member of the hacker community. His UGAHacks5 team returned for UGAHacks 6 the next year and won a sponsored prize that included a summer internship offer. That opportunity changed the trajectory of his career as he realized he wanted to pursue software engineering after graduation. Alex spent over a year interning at NCR, pivoting from mechanical engineering into a software-focused career.

Alex is adept at turning interests into strong career moves. One of his favorite hobbies is taking care of houseplants (currently, owning over 20 of them). Struggling with the complexities of plant health, Alex constructed a tool that he says combines “my mechanical engineering coursework and software engineering experience…to help me take better care of them.” He has turned this tool into the foundation of a startup that is planned to launch soon!

Alex has also stepped up as a leader and mentor in various tech organizations at his university. He was the Logistics and Community Engagement Director of UGAHacks 8, where he planned every stage of the hackathon’s logistics and managed a team of seven organizers. He is also the Lead Organizer for Google Developer Groups Athens, creating events that cater to new developers, students, and experienced professionals. In addition, he is a Student Ambassador for the UGA College of Engineering, representing the college both on campus and around the state of Georgia.

Alex Breazu is a talented and dedicated individual who has made a name for himself in the hacker community. His love for technology, coding, and hackathons has led him to pursue a career in software engineering and placed him in many leadership roles on campus. Alex’s leadership has inspired many others to pursue technology and coding, and he is sure to achieve even more success in the future.

Quick Facts

Pronouns: He/They
Hometown: Buford, GA, USA
School: The University of Georgia
Graduation Date: 2023
First Hackathon: UGAHacks 5, Spring 2020
Favorite Coding Language: Go

Links

Devpost: /Proxence
GitHub: @proxence
LinkedIn: /in/alex-breazu
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A selfie with the UGAHacks team at UGAHacks 8.
Alex's UGAHacks 5 team during the judging expo.