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Austin Vaday (August 29, 1996) is an entrepreneur, software engineer, and advocate for the Deaf community. Vaday is a former NASA employee and currently works as a software engineer for Amazon. Vaday is also the co-founder a social media network, Aquaint. Most recently, Vaday started Signs for Humanity, a social media initiative with the goal to "spread awareness of the beautify of ASL" with videos that have received over 4 million views. Early life Vaday was born hearing into a hearing family. Vaday has one older sister named Michelle Vaday who is a current dental student. At the age of 3, Vaday started to lose his hearing due to a high fever. By the age of 5, he was profoundly deaf. Growing up, Vaday claims he struggled to communicate with his friends and family due them and himself not knowing American Sign Language. Education After high school, Vaday attended community college at the age of 16 before transferring to UCLA as a Regents Scholar, indicating that he was in the top 1.5% applicants. While at UCLA he was involved with the Artificial Intelligence Club and the Club. Vaday was also selected as one of the 31 William Sharpe Fellows from an applicant pool of over 500 UCLA students. He graduated from UCLA in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Career Engineering At the age of 17, Vaday participated in his first internship with NASA as an Avionics and Software Assurance Analyst at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. The following summer in 2015, he returned to NASA to participate in a second internship as a Firing Room Remote Display and Remote Control Application Software Developer at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Signs for Humanity In May 2017, Vaday started a social media initiative called Signs For Humanity with the goal "to learn, explore, and share the beauty of sign language with all of humanity." Signs of Humanity videos are uploaded to Facebook and Instagram. Vaday has created over 100 educational and comedy videos in ASL that have reached over 4 million views. His videos include teaching ASL, sharing aspects about Deaf culture, and creating comedic skits. Vaday has collaborated with other organization and people for Sign of Humanity videos including We Are Mitu, a Latino digital media company, and Seek the World, which aims to encourage members of the deaf community to travel. An ASL version of his TED talk was shared on Signs for Humanity facebook page that reached over 700 thousand views.
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