After starting his education at the University of Georgia, Adam worked hard to join clubs and organizations that meant a lot to him. He became a member of ACM, a national computer science organization, and joined a sub-group for iOS development. In addition to ACM, Adam wanted to further explore areas of his studies that he had not yet reached, so he began artificial intelligence research with Professor Don Potter, PhD, specifically on the snake-in-the-box problem. Outside of his studies, Adam was appointed to the advisory board of Thinc at UGA, an initiative to promote entrepreneurship and innovation among the students, faculty, alumni, and local community.
Adam is still in the process of becoming a University Innovation Fellow, a journey he helps will educate him in the concepts of design thinking and leadership. He plans on using the skills he obtains to further benefit his UGA community, as well as establish connections from and collaborate with other students across the country.