About me
I'm Jeremy Senh
I'm a student in Drexel University majoring in User Experience and Interaction Design (UXID) at the Westphal College of Media Arts & Design and minoring in Linguistics.
I have always been the type of person with many interests so being able to combine my passion for technology and creative arts together making the UX/UI field so fun!
Outside of class
Outside of class, I'm a Game Lead for the Rhythm Game sector of the Drexel Gaming Association (DGA) where I work with the club e-board to coordinate, set up, and host weekly events for my sector, side events, collaboration events, and DGA's LAN (local area network) events that we host quarterly. During my time as Game Lead, I implemented the first on-campus weekly event and introduced Taiko no Tatsujin drum controllers and arcade-like Dance Dance Revolution pads to my sector. Along with my Game Lead role, I am on their marketing team as one of their photographers, videographers, and video editors. I am also on Drexel Esports' marketing team as one of their photographers.


Hobbies
I enjoy spending time with friends and family, I like playing arcade rhythm games, I'm an active member of the Fashion District Philly Friends (FDPF) community group where I have met many friends and is excited to meet many more to come, and working with singing vocal synthesizers like Vocaloid and UTAU whether it is creating my own voice banks or creating song covers with them.
FDPF is a community in Philadelphia of Round1 regulars at the Fashion District mall location where they have a 300+ member Discord server and a growing community of kind supportive players who would cheer each other on as they grow in their skills and support with tips.
Fun Fact!
Did you know that I was interviewed and featured on a story by The Philadelphia Inquirer? They invited FDPF to film and interview members our experiences with rhythm games and the kind and supportive community of Round1 enjoyers in the Philly area. I was featured on the video for both the interview and B-roll of everyone playing. The story article was posted on the Inquirer's website and the video was posted on their website and social media. Thank you Philly Inquirer for this opportunity!
