Belle See is a computer science and public policy student at Wellesley College who builds tooling at the intersection of technology and civic life, from auditing 100,000+ political social posts to empirically analyzing ranked-choice voting. A Rise Global Winner and full-scholarship student, she combines hands-on engineering—Python scrapers, Next.js frontends, and maker-space hardware repair—with community programs that have distributed $73k in hardware grants and mentored 160+ mentees worldwide. She’s shipped UX work for high-traffic projects like Hack Club’s website and contributed approachable assembly content to open-source learning resources, reflecting a gift for translating technical concepts to diverse audiences. Equally comfortable soldering a sensor or leading a workshop on visible mending, Belle blends creative making with data-driven civic research to drive social impact.
5 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Wellesley College
Contributions:17 reviews, 83 commits, 34 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Belle primarily contributed to the project by adding and modifying assembly language code examples and providing explanations. Their work focused on clarifying assembly instructions and concepts, such as immediate values and hexadecimal memory addresses within the context of RISC-V and 6502 assembly. They also incorporated comments and made formatting adjustments to improve code readability and understanding.
🌈 The new, new Hack Club website (uses Next.js & Theme UI).
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:33 reviews, 133 commits, 70 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Belle contributed to the development of a landing page for the Vitalik AMA, primarily focusing on the user interface and user experience. Their work included implementing a countdown timer, adding buttons for livestream access, and making the page responsive. The user also made changes to reflect the end of the AMA, updating the content and providing a link to the recording. The file changes highlight the use of Next.js and Theme UI for building the frontend components.
next-jsreacthackclubnextjstheme-ui
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Belle See - Student Researcher, IMD at Wellesley College