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Mount Allison CS student attends Hack the North, releases first album

26 Sep 2018

GraemeZinck_WorldofOpportunityGraeme Zinck is starting this school year at Mount Allison at full speed. The fourth-year and student recently attended Hack the North, Canada鈥檚 biggest hackathon, held at the University of Waterloo in September.

鈥淚t was an incredible experience,鈥 says Zinck. 鈥淥ver 1,000 students from around the world were there. We worked in groups and met with leaders in the tech industry over the weekend. It was a great chance to learn new skills and pitch ideas, all in the span of 36 hours!鈥

Students apply to take part in Hack the North and their participation at the conference is funded by the organization. Zinck was the only Mount Allison student to attend this year鈥檚 event.

In addition to being a hackathon participant, Zinck also added recording artist to his resum茅 this fall, releasing his first album, World of Opportunity, which he recorded in Mount Allison鈥檚 own CHMA studio.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been into music and was involved in musical theatre as a kid,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 write music about life experiences, it鈥檚 almost like a musical journal for me.鈥

Zinck plays piano and sings on the album, which is currently available on Spotify and iTunes.

Zinck will also be heading back to the University of Waterloo later this month to attend the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Conference (UROC 2018), a fully funded, multi-day event that brings undergraduate students to the University of Waterloo to experience life as a computer science graduate student. He will be attending with fellow Mount Allison CS student and his summer research partner Mac Clevinger.

Zinck and Clevinger both received independent student research grants, as well as funding from NSERC鈥檚 Undergraduate Student Research Awards program, to work on campus this summer with CS professor Dr. Laurie Ricker. They recently presented their work, Concealing your Secrets: The Problems with Combining Services, at Mount Allison鈥檚 Summer Undergraduate Research Fair, showcasing student summer research on campus.

鈥淲e looked into the security of internet services, specifically if you combine two services, are they still secure,鈥 explains Zinck. 鈥淲e did a lot of background reading on how we could illustrate security in services. Once we had our foundations down, Mac did a lot of the programming, while I focused on the theory element.鈥

The pair are writing a paper and hope to present their work at a CS conference in the future.

Hear more about Zinck鈥檚 new album, World of Opportunity, on CBC PEI鈥檚 .
Photo credit: Savannah Forsey

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