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− | + | {{Infobox Student|class-of=2020|track=Computer Science + Computer Engineering|education-after-tams=Texas A&M|senior-quote=What is life?|clubs=[[RO]]|known-for=his Fake Love performance at HOPE Auction, February 2020.}}Famous for his outstanding research as a Goldwater Scholar and a former Competitions Co-Director of the [[Research Organization]]. Not to be confused with [[Steven Yao]], who is in fact his twin brother. | |
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 9 July 2022
Kevin Yao
Class of | 2020 |
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Track | Computer Science + Computer Engineering |
Education(s) | Texas A&M |
Known for | his Fake Love performance at HOPE Auction, February 2020. |
Club(s) | RO |
Senior Quote | What is life? |
Famous for his outstanding research as a Goldwater Scholar and a former Competitions Co-Director of the Research Organization. Not to be confused with Steven Yao, who is in fact his twin brother.