Andrew Hou
About Andrew Hou
Andrew Hou is a Team Manager and Student Tutor at NU|Tutors, currently engaged in various roles including Podcast Host at Simply Neuroscience and Undergraduate Research Assistant at Northwestern University. He combines his expertise in clinical research and entrepreneurship to enhance community well-being and innovation.
Current Work at NU|Tutors
Andrew Hou serves as a Student Tutor at NU|Tutors, a position he has held since 2023. His role involves providing academic support to students in a hybrid environment in Evanston, Illinois. This position allows him to utilize his strong background in mathematics and education to assist students in their learning journey.
Role at The Garage at Northwestern
As Team Manager at The Garage at Northwestern, Andrew Hou has been leading initiatives since 2023. His responsibilities include overseeing projects and fostering innovation within the entrepreneurial community at Northwestern University. This role emphasizes his commitment to supporting student-led ventures and enhancing collaborative efforts.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Hou is currently pursuing his studies at Northwestern University, where he has been enrolled since 2022. He previously studied Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh for nine months. His educational background is complemented by his involvement in various research and community initiatives, particularly in clinical research and entrepreneurship.
Achievements in Research and Community Initiatives
Andrew has made significant contributions to research and community well-being through various roles. He is an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and has also worked as a Research Science Intern at Somnea Health. Additionally, he founded the Campus Sleep Initiative, focusing on improving student sleep health through education and events.
Podcast Hosting and Column Writing
In 2023, Andrew began his role as a Podcast Host at Simply Neuroscience, where he engages in discussions related to neuroscience and mental health. He also contributes as a Columnist for The Daily Northwestern, providing insights and commentary on various topics relevant to the student community in Evanston.