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Keizar Gonzales
[edit]Keizar Paul Bobadilla Gonzales (born September 10, 2010, in the Philippines) is known for writing Complex Affliction, Jake at Lalisa, It's Just A Game, Shadow Action, Your Story Inside Your Dreams, Herave, and Assassin's Subject. He is also an exceptional academic student who has received numerous awards throughout his schooling.
A young mathematician, Keizar mastered Calculus, Algebra, and Arithmetic by the age of 14. He is currently an STE (Science, Technology, and Engineering) student and a researcher. His project FISH: Filtered Innovation for Sustainable Hatcheries earned him 1st place in the Life Science Team category at the Division SJDM Bulacan Science and Technology competition in 2024. Additionally, he conducted research on SLATE: Summation Layers and Theoretical Expansion: The Upside-Down Triangle Sequence, also known as Keizar's Triangle.