W4T Labs
Rachel & Charles
Meet the Members
Rachel W.
Rachel is a versatile student, a master of 4 languages, and is deeply involved in mathematical number theory.
Charles W.
Charles is a SD43 gifted student who received an individual education plan (IEP).
Rachel W.
Cryptography Club
Founded the Cryptography Club in 2021. Engaged in numerous lectures and lessons.
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Math Contests
In 2021, Rachel placed 1st in school, 2nd in BC, Canada for Waterloo University’s CIMC and Fryer Math Contests.
Essay writing, IB full score essay, "In-Depth Study of Miller-Rabin and Sieve of Eratosthenes and their Application Scenarios".
Single-board computer data collection, statistical tools to analyze data, advanced experimental and paper writing methods applied to mathematics, biology, chemistry and other disciplines.
Boinc
Participate in distributed computing projects for protein structure research
Rosetta@home is developed and maintained by the Baker Laboratory of the University of Washington for protein structure prediction, protein-protein docking and protein design research, and will also be applied to RosettaDock and the human proteome folding project.
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Coquitlam
Foundation
received funding from the Coquitlam Fundation in recognition of its outstanding contributions to the study of crowds consciousness under big data multimodal conditions.
Charles W.
Math and Computing Competitions
2020 Cariboo Math Contest 1st in BC and Canada
2023 Beaver Computing Contest 1st in BC and Canada.
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IB Education
Charles is currently part of the IB diploma program.
Setup Python GUI with PySimpleGUI course on Udemy
50 lessons with over 500 minutes of teaching.
Get positive praise from the official PySimpleGUI account.
Boinc
Participate in a distributed computing project to find evidence of gravitational waves
Einstein@Home, led by the University of Wisconsin, uses volunteer computing power to process and analyze the massive observation data collected by the LIGO and GEO 600 detectors to find evidence of the existence of gravitational waves. Einstein believed that humans live in a universe full of gravitational waves. Star explosions, black hole collisions, and other intense cosmic events create gravitational waves, which may change time and space.
Science Expo CPL 2024
Completed the full-stack development of software and hardware, and the project won the senior group championship.
The software implements multi-process communication, sensor data acquisition, data cleaning, data preservation, and GUI presentation under the Linux environment.
The hardware completes circuit design, PCB making, welding and debugging.
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Past Achievements
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Charles
Rachel
Charles@work4tuition.com
Rachel@work4tuition.com
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