Idrees R.
About Idrees R.
Idrees R. is a Terminal Automation System Intern at ExxonMobil and a Teaching Assistant at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, with a background in Computer Science Engineering.
Current Positions
Idrees R. is currently holding multiple positions. He works as a Teaching Assistant at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, a Google Developer Student Club Lead at Google, and a Student Mentor at HÖOK. Additionally, he is serving as a Terminal Automation System Intern at ExxonMobil. These roles signify his multifaceted involvement in education, technology development, and mentorship.
Past Positions
Idrees R. has held various positions over the years. He worked at ExxonMobil as a Rapid Application Development Intern in 2021 for six months. He was also a Member of the Professional Affairs Team at the International Diplomatic Student Association from 2020 to 2021. From 2018 to 2019, he served as Assistant Director UNGA at BME Model United Nations. Earlier in his career, he interned at The Nest I/O as a Summer Intern in 2016.
Education
Idrees R. pursued his Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science Engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, completing his studies from 2018 to 2022. Before this, he attended Whales College, where he completed his GCE Advanced level under Cambridge International Education from 2015 to 2017. He began his formal education at The City School, achieving his GCE Ordinary level from 2012 to 2015.
Technical Expertise and Interests
Idrees R. possesses significant expertise in database management, which he shares through his role as a Databases Lab Instructor. He also has a keen interest in artificial intelligence, suggesting involvement in AI-related projects or studies. His internships at ExxonMobil, particularly as a Terminal Automation System Intern, have provided him with hands-on experience in automation systems.
Leadership and Mentorship
Idrees R. founded and currently leads the Google Developer Student Club at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His leadership extends to his mentorship role at HÖOK, where he provides guidance and support to students. These positions underscore his commitment to fostering community and sharing knowledge in both academic and professional settings.