Ifechukwudeni Oweh, fondly called Teddy, will work with the Wireless Technologies and Ecosystem team analyzing data from Apple devices to improve embedded Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems.
He will get true-to-work experience and collaborate with some of the world’s best innovators.
Teddy, who turns 17, graduated from Chokhmah International Academy in Port Harcourt, Rivers State at 14. After a gap year, he moved to the U.S. in spring 2022 to pursue his bachelor’s degree.
He spent his gap year working for a couple of software companies and improving his coding skills.
“I’m honestly very excited,” he told newsmen. “I’ve been preparing for this a good portion of my life, and I can’t wait to contribute to a dynamic company like Apple.”
Already, Teddy has researched algorithms for machine learning models in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, disease spread using stochastic processes on networks and differential equations in the Department of Mathematics, and computational modeling for Tarleton’s Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research to support environmental and agricultural advancements.
(Courtesy, excluding headline, Oriental Times)