Jack Peters
Building systems for people. Exploring AI, hospitality, and identity.
Psychology + Computer Science + real-world operations — creating products that bridge technology and people.
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I'm currently pursuing a dual degree in Psychology and Political Science with a minor in French at UCCS. My interests tend to sit at intersections rather than in a single category. Psychology gives me perspective on people and behavior, political science pushes me to think about systems and institutions, and technology gives me a way to build ideas into something tangible.
I'm currently pursuing a dual degree in Psychology and Political Science with a minor in French at UCCS. My interests tend to sit at intersections rather than in a single category. Psychology gives me perspective on people and behavior, political science pushes me to think about systems and institutions, and technology gives me a way to build ideas into something tangible.
Outside the classroom, I spend much of my time building Norexus and exploring how intelligent systems can improve the way people interact with technology. I'm fascinated by products that feel simple on the surface while solving complex problems underneath. A lot of my work revolves around experimenting, designing, and learning how systems connect with real-world experiences.
Outside the classroom, I spend much of my time building Norexus and exploring how intelligent systems can improve the way people interact with technology. I'm fascinated by products that feel simple on the surface while solving complex problems underneath. A lot of my work revolves around experimenting, designing, and learning how systems connect with real-world experiences.
I also have a growing interest in aviation and am currently working toward becoming a pilot. Flying has become another way I think about learning and problem-solving. There is something fascinating about the combination of precision, decision-making, and responsibility that comes with it. Whether in technology or in the air, I'm drawn to environments where small details matter and where there is always more to learn.
I also have a growing interest in aviation and am currently working toward becoming a pilot. Flying has become another way I think about learning and problem-solving. There is something fascinating about the combination of precision, decision-making, and responsibility that comes with it. Whether in technology or in the air, I'm drawn to environments where small details matter and where there is always more to learn.
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My work experience has largely centered around hospitality and customer-facing environments, where I've had the opportunity to work closely with day-to-day operations and the systems that keep teams moving. Working in hotels and restaurants has given me a perspective that goes beyond technology alone. I've seen how small inefficiencies can affect people, communication, and overall experiences.
My work experience has largely centered around hospitality and customer-facing environments, where I've had the opportunity to work closely with day-to-day operations and the systems that keep teams moving. Working in hotels and restaurants has given me a perspective that goes beyond technology alone. I've seen how small inefficiencies can affect people, communication, and overall experiences.
Those experiences have shaped the way I approach building products today. Being in operational environments has taught me that the best systems are often the ones people barely notice. Simplicity, reliability, and good design matter because real people are depending on them in real situations.
Those experiences have shaped the way I approach building products today. Being in operational environments has taught me that the best systems are often the ones people barely notice. Simplicity, reliability, and good design matter because real people are depending on them in real situations.
Alongside my professional experience, much of my work today involves building and experimenting through Norexus. I enjoy turning ideas into working systems and exploring the intersection of technology, psychology, and human behavior. Every project becomes an opportunity to learn something new and improve the way people interact with the tools around them.
Alongside my professional experience, much of my work today involves building and experimenting through Norexus. I enjoy turning ideas into working systems and exploring the intersection of technology, psychology, and human behavior. Every project becomes an opportunity to learn something new and improve the way people interact with the tools around them.
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My journey has been less about following a straight path and more about exploring different ideas and learning how they connect. I've moved between psychology, political science, technology, hospitality, and now aviation, and each area has shaped the way I think. Rather than seeing them as separate interests, I've started to see them as different ways of understanding people, systems, and decision-making.
My journey has been less about following a straight path and more about exploring different ideas and learning how they connect. I've moved between psychology, political science, technology, hospitality, and now aviation, and each area has shaped the way I think. Rather than seeing them as separate interests, I've started to see them as different ways of understanding people, systems, and decision-making.
I'm still early in that journey. Right now I'm focused on learning, building, and pushing myself into areas that challenge me. Whether that's creating technology through Norexus, working toward becoming a pilot, or developing new skills, I'm interested in the process of continuously growing and seeing where curiosity leads next.
I'm still early in that journey. Right now I'm focused on learning, building, and pushing myself into areas that challenge me. Whether that's creating technology through Norexus, working toward becoming a pilot, or developing new skills, I'm interested in the process of continuously growing and seeing where curiosity leads next.