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Sugoon 'Kin' Fucharoen Kin is a junior from Thailand majoring in Electrical Engineering. He participated in Project Thailand 2008, co-led Project Thailand 2009, and mentored Project Vietnam (Hanoi) 2010. The unique experiences and lessons learned in SEALNet keeps bringing him back.
Besides SEALNet, Kin is also passionate about the sky and the outdoors. He races his bike for Stanford Cycling Team, while saving money to learn how to fly.
Kin is a Junior from Thailand majoring in Electrical Engineering. He participated in Project Thailand 2008, co-led Project Thailand 2009, and mentored Project Vietnam (Hanoi) 2010. The unique experiences and lessons learned in SEALNet keeps bringing him back. Besides SEALNet, Kin is also passionate about the sky and the outdoors. He races his bike for Stanford Cycling Team, while saving money to learn how to fly. kinf [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Pak Hin Lee (李柏軒) Pak Hin is a Junior at Stanford University majoring in Mathematics. He was born and grew up in Hong Kong before coming to the US for college. He joined Project Thailand 2009 as a member and co-led Project Vietnam (Hanoi) 2010. He really enjoys the experience of serving the Southeast Asian community with other passionate people and empowering local youths to become service leaders, which keeps him inspired and involved in SEALNet. When he is not thinking about math problems or hanging out with SEALNet folks, he enjoys eating, playing the piano and doing sports like ping pong and basketball. lee.pakhin [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Trent Walker Trent graduated from Stanford in June 2010 with a B.A. in Religious Studies. He is currently a research fellow at the Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford, where he is writing a book on Cambodian Buddhist songs. Trent co-led Project Cambodia 2007 and has co-facilitated the annual SEALNet leadership institute for the past four years. trent [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Wongsakorn 'Max' Buranaphong Max is a Sophomore at Stanford University majoring in either Mechanical or Electrical engineering. Born and raised in Thailand, Max is passionate about culture and development of Thailand as well as of other countries in Southeast Asia. At Stanford, Max enjoys a variety of activities including playing squash on the team, bonding with Stanford Thai Community as well as being part of SEALNet where he met several brilliant persons who share the common interest and passion about Southeast Asia. max [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Kanokwan 'Fon' Kulalert Fon is a Junior majoring in Chemical Engineering at Stanford University, and has been involved with SEALNet since Project Thailand 2008 in a curriculum developing team. Fon was born and raised in Thailand and came to the United States for school in 2007. In her free time, Fon enjoys taking photos, watching movies, playing tennis, and listening to music. fon [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Mei Yueh Tan Mei Yueh is a Junior majoring in Electrical Engineering. She participated in Project Thailand 2009 and had a memorable experience working with the kids in Lampang. That summer inspired her to come back to SEALNet. When she is not spending her time in the labs, she would draw comics, immerse herself in the arts, read, and play squash. She also has a particular fondness for food, particularly South East Asia cuisine! meiyueh [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Prae Numswangneth Prae is a junior majoring in Chemical Engineering from Thailand. She had spent a year in a boarding school on the east coast before coming to Stanford. Last spring, she studied abroad in Kyoto, Japan. In her free time, she likes to watch dramas, learn Japanese, and cook. prae [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Huong Nguyen (Nguyễn Thái Đông Hương) Huong is a freshman from Vietnam at Stanford University. She is passionate about public service because she believes in the value and joy of giving back. This belief is also the main motivation for her to join the core team of Project Indonesia in 2009 and the SEALNet group at Stanford this year. Besides public service, Huong loves meeting new people, traveling, (learning how to play) the piano, and fashion. huong [at] sealnetonline.org |
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Cindy Au (Âu Ngọc Trân) Cindy is a Sophomore majoring in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Growing in up in a small town in Vietnam, she had the chance to witness and experience the difficulties confronted by many Southeast Asian communities. Immigrating to the United States, if anything, only strengthened her commitment to serving and giving back to these communities. In that spirit, Cindy served as a Core Team member for Project Thailand 2010 during the summer of her freshman year and is looking forward to participating in many more SEALNet projects. Besides hanging out with her SEALNet buddies, Cindy enjoys graphic designing, drawing, listening to instrumental music and tinkering with things. cindyau [at] sealnetonline.org |











