Wyn
Sanguannapapon

Computer Science & Mathematics, UBC

Understanding how software and hardware connect is what drew me into embedded systems, networking, and IoT.

About

I'm a third-year Computer Science student at the University of British Columbia, minoring in Mathematics.

Computer science has always fascinated me, and math is what makes it click. I learn best by building things, then breaking them, sometimes on purpose, sometimes out of curiosity, mostly in my homelab, where broken configs teach me more than working ones ever did.

I care about design as much as the systems underneath it. I believe form should come together with function, and the solutions I admire most are thought through from core to surface.

Away from the screen, I volunteer and go to tech events. Meeting people from different backgrounds and hearing what they're building is one of my favorite parts! Feel free to reach out, I'm always happy to connect!

Education

  1. 2025 — Present B.Sc. in Computer Science

    The University of British Columbia

    Study how machines work under the hood, how operating systems and networks make them communicate, and how software is engineered to work reliably at scale.

    • Computer Architecture
    • Distributed Systems
    • Networking
    • Operating Systems
    • Software Engineering
  2. 2024 — 2025 Diploma in Computer Studies

    Langara College

    Built a foundation in computer science and discrete mathematics. Transferred with a 96% average.

    • Algorithms & Data Structures
    • Object-Oriented Programming
    • Unix Tools & Scripting
    • Web Development

Projects

  • Apr 2026 MLH PE Hackathon 2026

    PipeLie

    A URL shortener built with Flask, PostgreSQL, and Valkey, deployed on Kubernetes (k3s) running on my homelab, with full observability via Prometheus and Grafana. Awarded Best Reliable Team.

    • Python
    • Flask
    • PostgreSQL
    • Valkey
    • Kubernetes
    • Prometheus
    • Grafana
    • CI/CD
    • Software
  • Mar 2026 UBC EDT Competition 2026

    BitChat Relay

    An experimental MicroPython implementation of a BitChat relay node on ESP32, featuring internet-free BLE mesh communication. Awarded Best Social Impact.

    • MicroPython
    • Microcontroller
    • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
    • Embedded System
    • Hardware
  • Aug 2021 Personal Project

    Voron Switchwire

    An open-source, high-performance, and highly customizable 3D printer from the Voron Design project, featuring CoreXZ motion system and Klipper firmware.

    • 3D Printing
    • Electronics
    • Klipper
    • Hardware
    • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)