About me
Aiden Roach serves as LULAC's National Youth President and is an incoming student at Princeton University, where he plans to study Physics and Computer Science. He believes talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not, and his work reflects a commitment to making advanced science and technology more accessible to students who might otherwise be left behind.
His projects include developing a low-power artificial intelligence system capable of simulating particle collisions, creating a real-time language analysis tool through a research collaboration with the University of Texas at Arlington, and designing interactive educational platforms that teach orbital mechanics, chaos theory, and acoustics through hands-on exploration. Rather than keeping science confined to laboratories and universities, he has focused on building tools that allow students to engage directly with complex ideas and discover their own potential as innovators and problem-solvers.
Aiden's work has earned recognition not simply because of its technical sophistication, but because of its practical focus on expanding access to learning. He represents a new generation of leaders who see science and technology as pathways to opportunity and service.
As National Youth President, Aiden brings that same spirit to LULAC. He is focused on expanding opportunities for young Latinos in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, proving that with the right support and access, the next generation can compete and lead at the highest levels.