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Cranbourne West uni student Sahaya Merin Victor Babu

Tell us about yourself and what you study at uni!

As a Bachelor of Software Engineering student at RMIT University, I am deeply interested in advancing cybersecurity and crafting innovative solutions that enhance the safety and reliability of technology for users worldwide. Inspired by the trailblazing efforts of tech luminaries who’ve left a lasting positive impact on society, I aspire to contribute to the greater good by creating secure technology. My primary focus lies in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to develop software applications that address pressing societal needs and assist those facing challenges. Beyond my academic pursuits, I find joy in going to the gym, immersing myself in movies and music, delving into books, and indulging in my favourite cuisines during my leisure time.

What do you love the most about what you study at uni?

We just started learning programming languages so I haven’t been exposed to most of the aspects of software engineering yet.

What has been your most memorable moment during uni so far?

Becoming a member of RUSU (RMIT University Student Union) unlocked many benefits and connections such as free food.

If you were an animal, what animal would you be?

A butterfly waiting to get out of its cocoon and fly!

What were you like as a kid?

I devoted most of my time to studying, leaving little room for socialising with my friends. I was talkative and confident, firmly believing that academic grades held the utmost importance.

What event, past or present, would you like to witness?

I would like to witness the day I was born.

Which six dinner guests, dead or alive, would you invite to dinner?

Diana Princess of Wales, Song Joong Ki, Park Hyung SIk, Park Bo Young, Kim Ji Won, Lee Sung Kyung (I know – I’m a big K-Drama fan).

What three words would your friends use to describe you?

Innocent, hardworking, overthinker.

What would you do on your perfect ’day off’?

I would spend my whole day at a beach, watch the sunrise, travel on a cruise and watch the sunset.

Where is your happy place?

Library.

If you had to compete on MasterChef, what dish would you cook?

Anything with chocolate in it!

Where is your dream holiday destination?

Italy.

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