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Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project
Pak Hei Li

Pak Hei Li

Web Programmer (2021-2023)

Pak Hei Li is a Computer Science undergraduate at the University of St Andrews. His first encounter with programming in hackathons sparked his passion for software engineering. Outside his studies, he is a jazz pianist and has mastered multiple musical instruments. He is also an advocate of diversity and inclusion in engineering through coaching coding workshops and organising fundraising campaigns. Ultimately, he aspires to implement his knowledge in software engineering and machine learning to tackle real-world challenges and facilitate effective altruism. He assists PEMM’s full-stack developer Henok Alem in creating the PEMM web application, using JavaScript, HTML, CSS, React, NextJS, PostgreSQL, GitHub, and AWS.

pricenton ethiopian eritrean & egyptian miracles of marry project

The Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project is a comprehensive resource for the 1,000+ miracle stories written about and the 2,500+ images painted of the Virgin Mary in these African countries, and preserved in Geʿez between 1300 and the present.

Princeton Department of Comparative Literature 133 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ 08540

Princeton Department of African American Studies Morrison Hall, Princeton, NJ 08540

pemm@princeton.edu

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