My Life in Tech: The Systems Engineer Who Had to Learn How to Learn | Marvin Tamakloe

He wanted to study physics. He crashed from learning too much too fast. Now, he's diagnosing motherboards and teaching the next generation to build. Meet Marvin Tamakloe, a 3rd-year Computer Science Engineering student in Tarkwa, Ghana, who dissects PCBs, builds custom AI models, and analyzes complex systems—all driven by an insatiable curiosity that started with dismantling household gadgets. But his greatest achievement isn't just software or hardware; it's community. Through co-founding "Py Club," Marvin is teaching his peers how to program, proving that understanding data and technology is the key to thriving in a rapidly changing world. In this episode of My Life in Tech, we talk about the silent burnout of information overload, the friction of getting access to hardware components in the local ecosystem, the sting of having his early projects ignored, and why his biggest advice to young builders is simply to "learn how to learn." This is tech, told through the people actually doing it. 🔗 Read the full article here: https://buzzchatmedia.substack.com/p/... 📱 Follow Marvin:   / marvin-tamakloe-a61287305   🔔 Subscribe to BuzzChat Media to follow more stories like this one. 💬 Know someone whose story deserves to be told? Drop a comment, we're always looking for the next builder to feature. #MyLifeInTech #BuzzChatMedia #AfricanTech #TechInAfrica #Africa #BuildInAfrica #SystemsEngineering #TechCommunity #ComputerScience #GhanaTech