About Us
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Who Are We

We are a group of dedicated students from various schools across the Denver area who came together at Warren Tech with a shared passion for computers, engineering, and innovation. Our diverse backgrounds and skill levels make us a unique team, united by our eagerness to learn and grow in this ever-evolving field. Together, we decided to join the HUNCH program as an opportunity to challenge ourselves, collaborate on meaningful projects, and showcase our abilities. While some of us are just beginning to explore software development and learning new programming languages, we are driven by curiosity, perseverance, and a commitment to contributing to something greater. Through HUNCH, we aim to push our boundaries, enhance our technical skills, and make an impact through teamwork and creative problem-solving.

Our Mission

Our mission is to design an accurate and seamless system for translating Earth-based time into planetary calendars. This innovative solution will address the challenges of synchronizing time across different planetary systems, enabling more effective interplanetary exploration and communication. By developing a reliable platform, we aim to empower astronauts, scientists, and space agencies to coordinate operations, share data, and collaborate with ease, regardless of their location in the solar system. Our work will play a vital role in supporting humanity's next steps into space, ensuring timekeeping is no longer a barrier to discovery and progress.




Jacob Delzer


I am a Sophomore at Warren Tech and Senior at Green Mountain High School. Early in high school, I learned about coding from electives and made it a hobby. I self taught what I wanted to know beyond my classes. I learned Python, HTML, JS, CSS, C++, and TI-Basic. And ever since I learned of it, I had a passion for space. And I love using math and logic to solve problems, so it is no wonder I chose this project.
Hello there! My name is Alex Luong, and I am eager to display my skills. I am from the Denver Metro Area, where my parents came from Vietnam. In school, I have always had a brain for Math, as well as Chemistry, hopefully being able to use those traits outside of school. I spend most of my time playing videos games. I also exercise a lot, playing various sports and hitting the gym 4-5 times a week. Beyond gaming and fitness, I love exploring the world of computer science, from problem-solving with code to understanding how technology shapes our lives. Whether it's optimizing strategies in Valorant or debugging a tricky program, I enjoy challenges that push meto think critically.I'm excited to see where my skills and passions take me next!

Alex Luong


Mason Kohler


I am a senior in High School. Once I graduate, I plan on going to college to study computer science. I strive to lead others to success, and try to maintain a positive attitude through difficult times. Outside of school, I enjoy biking, board games, video games, playing piano, spending time with my family, and listening to music. As the leader of this project I work hard to ensure the quality of our product and create a comfortable working environment for everyone involved.
Hi! I am Sammy Ibdah, I am a dedicated student with a passion for technology and learning. Always eager to explore new ideas, and enjoy diving into complex topics, like new innovations of technology. With a curious mindset and a drive for knowledge, I aim to understand the world through both academic study and hands-on experience.

Sammy Ibdah


Zedrick Hoover


I really enjoy programming. I have ever since I learned it existed. I am also interested in reading and writing, especially the fantasy genre. I plan to go into a career of software development and plan to go to Georgia tech for college in the computer science course. I also want to make a game at some point, probably using the Roblox engine, but I could also use the Unity engine. I would like to make money off of it because, well, that would be pretty cool. I am interested in learning low level programming languages like C and Rust as manipulating the computer with that amount of control is seems extremely interesting to me.