Hallelujah Kebede
About Hallelujah Kebede
Hallelujah Kebede is a Dip Intern at Quadrature in London, with a background in AI and Software Engineering from The University of Edinburgh. She has held various roles in organizations focused on STEM and social change, showcasing her commitment to leadership and professional development.
Work at Quadrature
Currently, Hallelujah Kebede serves as a DIP intern at Quadrature, a position she has held since 2021. This role is based in London, England, and involves contributing to various projects within the organization. Her responsibilities include applying her technical skills and collaborating with team members to enhance project outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Hallelujah Kebede studied at The University of Edinburgh, where she earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in AI and Software Engineering from 2018 to 2022. Prior to this, she attended the African Science Academy, completing A-Levels in Maths, Further Maths, and Physics from 2017 to 2018. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in technical and analytical skills.
Background
Hallelujah Kebede has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles related to technology and leadership. In 2019, she served as a consultant at Wee Seeds in Edinburgh for one month. She also held positions at Edinburgh University Women in STEM, where she was an Informatics representative and later the Interim Director of Sponsorship in 2020. Additionally, she worked as a Technology Intern at Bright Network for one month in 2020.
Achievements
Hallelujah Kebede has participated in the Mastercard Scholars Program, which supports talented students from Sub-Saharan Africa. Her involvement in this program reflects her commitment to academic and professional success. She has also developed a diverse portfolio of projects that showcase her skills and dedication to using technology for social change.
Leadership and Community Engagement
Hallelujah Kebede actively seeks opportunities to develop her leadership skills and enhance team dynamics. In 2020, she organized events for International Women's Day as part of her role with Edinburgh University Hoppers - Women in Informatics. Her engagement in these initiatives demonstrates her commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the technology field.