Hack Club
Nihal Rahoof has a diverse work experience, starting with founding and leading Hack Club since June 2021. Nihal has also held various roles at the IEEE Student Branch at Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, including Chair, Webmaster, and MD Team member. Nihal has been involved with IEEE Kerala Section as a Link MDC and with Millennium Campus Network (MCN) as an Alumni. Additionally, they have served as a millennium fellow at the United Nations. Nihal's other experiences include being the Co-Director at Students Open Collaborative for Innovative Applications | SOCIAL and holding positions at RSET IEDC, IEEE, and IEEE Power & Energy Society. Overall, Nihal Rahoof has been actively involved in various organizations and has gained valuable experience in leadership and innovation.
Nihal Rahoof began their education in 2010 at Loa Kuwait, although no specific degree or field of study is provided for this period. From 2017 to 2019, they attended Prestige Public School in India, where they obtained a degree in "+2" with a focus on Biomaths. Nihal then went on to enroll at Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, where they are currently pursuing a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
In addition to their formal education, Nihal Rahoof has obtained several certifications. In 2021, they received a certification in Game Development from GUVI Geek Networks, located at IITM Research Park. In 2023, they obtained certification in AWS from Gyaan Innovation Lab, located at IIIT Kottayam. It is mentioned that they also have a certification in Certified Programming, but no specific details regarding the institution or the year of obtaining the certification are provided.
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Founded in 2015 by a 16 year old, we're building the largest community of teenagers around the world who are learning technology by building things they care about and sharing with other people. We serve ~25,000 teenagers in 30+ countries every year. Here, high school coders make friends, build together, and get inspiration; we try and create the most incredible learning community, tools, and services to support them to go far technically, and also grow personally with positive values. We do this by creating open-source projects which serve the community like a transparent “bank” for nonprofits, a game console you can only get by building a game for it, a guide to assembly language, a cross-country hackathon on a train. We also support and grows our community by facilitating wholesome social spaces online and in-person.