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Eimy
Alvarez
Undergraduate
Biomedical Engineering
"Biomedical engineering is a really complex carrier,
You get to create and discover new ways to improve life and that’s
what I would like to do for the rest of my life."
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Weiting
Cai
Graduate
Electrical Engineering
She
is a research assistant for the Center for Advanced Technology and
Education (CATE) and is currently a PhD candidate, doing her
dissertation on the subject of digital video compression. |
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Maria Belle Gerges
Undergraduate
Mechanical Engineering
" I have always been interested in and challenged by science. No
doubt, Engineering exercises both my creative and logical sides." |
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Ana Guzman
Graduate
Computer Engineering
She enjoys working in school programs that promote careers in engineering
and science. |
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Yasmay Hernandez
Undergraduate
Computer Science
- Director
of Fundraising and Public Relations for FIU WICS (Women In Computer
Science)
- Participant in
the NASA-MASTAP/NSF program at FIU
- Member of Panther Rage – Spirit
Club
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Michelle De Jesus
Undergraduate
Biomedical Engineering
"I chose this field in Engineering because Biomedical Engineering
represents a bridge between medicine and engineering!"
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Rosalee Martinez
Undergraduate
Mechanical Engineering
"My
areas of interest are in the thermal/fluid sciences and ocean engineering." |
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Johana Matias
Undergraduate
Computer Engineering
She aspires to earn a graduate
degree in Human Factors and to become a part of a design/research
team in the
Virtual Reality industry.
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Aleyda
Mejia
Undergraduate
Industrial Engineering
"I spend approximately 85% of my awake time studying, doing homework,
working on projects and participating in extra-curricular events
at FIU. The other 15% is MY TIME! Which I try to do as much non-engineering
activities as possible." |
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Ana
Pasztor, PhD
Professor
Computer Science
Her
most recent research is part of a larger multi-disciplinary project
aimed at implementing constructivist principles in a number of
fields of inquiry including consciousness studies and psychotherapy, pragmatics,
math education, and womens studies
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Tesi
Reverte
Undergraduate
Biomedical Engineering
"I like
that I will be able to use my knowledge to help create devices
that will give people a better and longer life." |