Hi, I’m Terrance — a fourth-year Computer Engineering student driven by a passion for blockchain, cloud computing, and building technology that empowers communities. My academic journey has led me through hands-on explorations of Linux systems (yes, even Gentoo!), AWS fundamentals, and the foundations of smart contracts.
Final Year Project:
I’m currently developing Farm-Cred, a credibility ledger for farmers that leverages blockchain to ensure transparent, tamper-proof records of crop yields, transactions, and certifications. This project combines my interests in decentralized systems and real-world impact.
Leadership & Service:
On KNUST campus, I’ve served in student leadership roles with ACES and Pax Romana, helping organize events, draft our faculty’s first constitution, and mentor peers in both technical skills and personal growth. I’m also coordinating RUDEP, our upcoming Rural Development & Educational Project, where we’ll live and work alongside locals to deliver health screenings, educational support, and economic-empowerment workshops.
What Drives Me:
Blockchain for Good: Exploring how decentralized ledgers can bring trust and transparency to underserved communities.
Community Outreach: Planning and leading service programs that blend technology with social impact.
Continuous Learning: From Docker and React to AI concepts, I’m always diving into something new—and sharing what I learn with others.
Collaboration & Leadership: Bringing people together, whether it’s coordinating a hackathon team or organizing a church-campus event.
I believe the best solutions come when technical innovation is paired with genuine empathy. I’m excited to connect, collaborate, and contribute to projects that make a difference.
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