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		<title>Computing4Change Student Profiles: 2020 Edition (Part 3)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Although SC20 and Computing4Change have shifted to virtual mode, we still want to share profiles of the incredible students and mentors that will be participating in the C4C program. They hail from 10 states and US Territories, and have a wide range of diverse experiences and life goals. Que’Aire Anderson, a C4C mentor, is studying <a href="https://sc20.supercomputing.org/2020/10/27/computing4change-student-profiles-2020-edition-part-3/">...</a>]]></description>
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<p>Although SC20 and Computing4Change have shifted to virtual mode, we still want to share profiles of the incredible students and mentors that will be participating in the C4C program. They hail from 10 states and US Territories, and have a wide range of diverse experiences and life goals.</p>



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<p><strong>Que’Aire Anderson</strong>, a C4C mentor, is studying English and Applied Psychology at the University of California Santa Barbara. When she participated in Advanced Computing for Social Change (ACSC) in 2019, she found that, as a non-STEM major, her interdisciplinary background helped with her understanding of the project, and had a tremendous impact. Yet another in our large group of night owls, Que’Aire likes to search youtube for new recipes. She prefers strategy games, like Mancala &#8212; maybe she and Regina can teach the rest of the group how to play. Que’Aire’s role model was (and is) her grandmother, who took care of everyone in the household. We’re glad to have her back for C4C.</p>
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<p><strong>Dairian Balai</strong>, another C4C mentor, studies Data Science at Chaminade University of Honolulu. Like Que’Aire (above), Dairian is a night owl, and her role model is her grandmother. Her late-night activities include reading or Netflix. Dairian also participated in ACSC last year, and came back because she wants to make sure that others have the same great experience.</p>


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<p><strong>Mario Gallegos</strong> is a junior at Texas State University, studying Healthcare Administration. During his free time, Mario can be found at the gym or napping. Growing up, his role model was his mother, who overcame all kinds of obstacles and raised three children. We’re sure he will make her proud during C4C.</p>


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<p><strong>Cesar Monsalud</strong> is a Computer Science and Engineering major at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. When he’s not studying, or reciting things backwards (like the alphabet), Cesar likes to talk to people &#8212; anywhere. Talking to people on the bus, or to the person walking their dog, reminds him that it’s a big world, and we need to recognize the diversity of people’s life experiences. We’re sure he’ll enjoy talking to his C4C teammates about their varied experiences.</p>


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<p>Also participating in our virtual C4C this year are <strong>Steven Galloway II</strong>, <strong>Chris Min</strong>, <strong>Elliott-Zion Mpeye</strong>, and <strong>Arthur Ymele</strong>. We hope they all have a fun and enlightening C4C experience!</p>



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<p>Read more Computing4Change student profiles at <a href="https://sc20.supercomputing.org/2020/10/01/computing4change-student-profiles-2020-edition-part-1/">Part 1</a> and <a href="https://sc20.supercomputing.org/2020/10/12/computing4change-student-profiles-2020-edition-part-2/">Part 2</a> of this series.</p>



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<p><strong>Melyssa Fratkin, SC20 Communications Chair</strong></p>


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					<description><![CDATA[Although SC20 and Computing4Change have shifted to virtual mode, we still want to share profiles of the incredible students and mentors that will be participating in the C4C program. They hail from 10 states and US Territories, and have a wide range of diverse experiences and life goals. Zoe Banks is a sophomore studying Computer <a href="https://sc20.supercomputing.org/2020/10/12/computing4change-student-profiles-2020-edition-part-2/">...</a>]]></description>
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<p>Although SC20 and Computing4Change have shifted to virtual mode, we still want to share profiles of the incredible students and mentors that will be participating in the C4C program. They hail from 10 states and US Territories, and have a wide range of diverse experiences and life goals.</p>



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<p><strong>Zoe Banks</strong> is a sophomore studying Computer Science at Austin Community College. When she’s not studying, she might be found out exploring the sights and sounds of Austin with her dog, Chip. Growing up, her role model was her mother.</p>


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<p><strong>Cierra Cage</strong> is a junior at Southern University A&amp;M College, where she’s studying Electrical Engineering. She lists author Maya Angelou as her role model. When her engineering classes are finished, Cierra enjoys spending time in nature, reading, and socializing with family and friends (observing proper social distance rules, of course).</p>


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<p><strong>Erin Burba</strong>, who recently graduated from Northeastern University with a degree in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, is returning to C4C as a mentor. She spends her time outside of work playing Dungeons and Dragons over Zoom, which is only making it harder to be less of a night owl, but at least she has books, documentaries, or ‘ridiculous’ TV series to keep her company. Erin is happy to support this year’s C4C cohort, because she believes strongly in the program’s goal of bringing together people of different backgrounds to use technology to support their own communities. She always looked up to her older cousins, who have now grown into unique, successful and well-adjusted adults, so this has given Erin the courage to follow her own path. We can’t wait to see where it leads!</p>


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<p><strong>Erika Bailon</strong> is returning to C4C as a mentor, after participating in C4C at SC18, and recently graduating with a degree in computer science from the University of Colorado Boulder. With her new career at NASA JPL, it’s no surprise that she’s a night owl who likes to play ‘math games’ on her phone, or find some friends to play Rummikub. When she was a student participating in the challenge, Erika experienced first-hand the life changing moments that happen during C4C. She noted that many students, who might have forgotten why they wanted a career in STEM, walked away after the program with a new purpose, excited to make a change in the world. Erika also had an amazing mentor at C4C, who became a good friend. We know that Erika will offer the same kind of support to this year’s students.</p>


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<p><strong>Roberto Camacho</strong> is also returning to C4C as a mentor, after participating in C4C and Advanced Computing for Social Change (ACSC) in previous years. In 2019, he completed his PhD in Computer Science at the University of Texas at El Paso. After completing his dissertation, he went from being a night owl to an early riser, so he can get to work on time. In his free time, he likes to play Rummikub &#8211; he and Erika should get a game together! Roberto’s parents were his inspiration growing up, demonstrating their commitment to hard work and education, which certainly made an impact on him. Participating in C4C made Roberto realize that certain things that he takes for granted can have an effect on others, and that has made him more empathetic. We’re sure the student cohorts at this year’s C4C will appreciate his support.</p>


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<p><strong>Edgar Chavez</strong>, another former C4C participant-turned-mentor, graduated from California State University Los Angeles with a degree in Civil Engineering. In his free time, he also plays Dungeons and Dragons (like Erin), and can’t decide whether it’s better to be a night owl or a morning person &#8211; either way, there just aren’t enough hours in the day. Edgar’s hero growing up was a character called ‘Goku’ from the Dragon Ball Z anime series, from whom he learned to push through any boundaries or obstacles that may appear. Edgar is a huge fan of everything that ACSC and C4C stand for, combining social issues with data science, raising awareness and teaching students how to use raw data to make an informed argument. We’re so pleased to have him back, to support the students and create a richer experience for them.</p>


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<p><strong>Melia Soque</strong>, a student at Chaminade University of Honolulu, participated in ACSC in the summer of 2020, and is now returning as a C4C mentor. When she’s not studying, she likes to play Monopoly &#8211; and has a collection of different themed versions of the game, including M&amp;Ms and surfing. Like so many of our other mentors, Melia is a night owl, and can often be found snacking and binge-watching different TV series. Her role model growing up was (and is) her father, who continues to model humility, hard work, and perseverance. Melia came back to C4C because she gained so much knowledge and awareness of the issues facing society, and was able to collaborate and connect with people to apply Data Science to find solutions. That sounds like a perfect advertisement for C4C!</p>


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<p><strong>Regina Dominguez</strong>, who is studying math and computer science at the University of Guam, was a C4C participant at SC19, and is excited to be returning as a mentor. She tends to be most productive in the late night and early morning hours, when there are fewer distractions. Otherwise, she could wind up down the rabbit hole of the internet, immersed in pop culture, new music, and TV shows. She can spend hours playing Mancala &#8211; a board game that looks simple but relies on strategy and problem-solving &#8211; with friends or in an app. Regina’s sister inspired her to try harder, influencing her work ethic, ambition, and opportunities. She’s ready to provide support and guidance to this year’s cohort of C4C students, offering the same kind of mentoring that she received last year.</p>


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<p><strong>Qwynci Bowman</strong> (pronounced “Quincy”) is a sophomore at Lewis and Clark College in Oregon, where she’s studying Environmental Law and Policy. When she’s not in class, or exploring the edible plants &amp; fungi around campus, you might find her playing bluegrass music on her fiddle. Environmental science is a long way from Qwynci’s first ambition, which was to be the best (fastest) professional eater in the country! We’re glad she moved on from that to participating in C4C, where her nimble fingers will come in handy helping her team with data analysis and visualization.</p>


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<p><strong>Chenoa (Nona) Faletoi</strong>, who participated in last year’s ACSC, is studying Data Science at Chaminade University of Honolulu. She decided to serve as a C4C mentor because she wants to help the students understand that although research and computer science are two very different fields, combining them into data science is a valuable skill, and can help them have an impact in any field. Nona’s favorite game is Uno, but even a night owl like her sometimes has to use the time to do homework! She prides herself on being kind, helpful, and understanding, which will be greatly appreciated by the C4C students.</p>


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<p><strong>Matthew Montoya</strong> is also returning as a mentor, after experiencing ACSC this summer. Growing up, his role model was Dr. John Carter from NBC’s ER. He tries to emulate Dr. Carter’s commitment to making the best ethical decisions, despite workplace and global politics. Matthew is also a night owl, who prefers Settlers of Catan to Monopoly, because it includes a level of teamwork rather than direct competition. He’s coming back to help inspire a new cohort of students to think differently and dream big. We know they’ll appreciate Matthew’s outlook and support.</p>



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<p><strong>Melyssa Fratkin, SC20 Communications Chair</strong></p>


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<p><strong>Votreeshwaran Ilangovan</strong> is a junior at the University at Buffalo, studying Computer Science. He has a lot of hobbies, from filmmaking &#8212; writing scripts and directing short films &#8212; to driving sports cars to playing soccer. In his free time, he steers clear of all of these activities and sits quietly, thinking about how we live our lives, and how technology could be used to help improve the lives of people with disabilities. Votree’s role model, since the age of 10, is Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, an Indian aerospace scientist who was the 11th President of India, who once said, “All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us have equal opportunity to develop our talents.” We look forward to seeing Votree develop his talents with his teammates during C4C &#8211; and someday, maybe, to help all of us live better.</p>
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<p><strong>Keegan Finger</strong> is a junior at Drake University, where he is studying Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science. While his work in computer science is teaching him about using ‘big iron’, he has also spent time focusing on real iron, as a blacksmith and metalworker. His non-academic interests range from rock climbing to cooking to board games. Keegan’s role model is his father, who seemed to know everything there was to know about computing, and inspired his son to the same levels of curiosity. That’s a trait that will serve him well in the C4C program!</p>
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<p><strong>Helena (Lena) Duplechin Seymour</strong> is an undergraduate at Washington State University Vancouver, where she majors in biology, neuroscience, and environmental science with minors in mathematics, zoology, chemistry, and psychology as well as certifying in mathematical biology. In addition to all of these fields of study, Lena is passionate about community science, wildlife conservation, and the biological basis of behavior in animals. Her favorite pastimes include reading and learning, and practicing old-world skills like basket weaving and blacksmithing. With all of those skills and interests, she’ll be an asset to any of the C4C teams.</p>
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<p><strong>Syema Ailia</strong> is a senior majoring in Computer Science at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. When she’s not studying, she likes to cook new and interesting dishes, go out for a run, or play with her cats. Her hidden talents are also cat-related &#8212; Syema likes to mimic animal sounds, like small dogs, cats, and guinea pigs. (What does a guinea pig sound like? Ask her!) One of her role models is Diana Nammi, the founder of the Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organization (IKWRO) in the United Kingdom, a foundation that focuses on the need for culturally specific support, advocacy, and counseling for women from the Middle East and Afghanistan. With a role model like that, we’re sure that Syema will bring great compassion and purpose to her C4C project.</p>
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<p><strong>Jezreelyn Bulaklak</strong> is a senior at the University of Guam, studying Chemistry &amp; Biology. She recently won a scholarship for her perfect 4.0 GPA, and will likely head off to medical school when she graduates. In her free time, Jezreelyn likes to binge-watch movies and TV series, go hiking, or paint her nails. She counts her father as one of her role models &#8211; although he didn’t go to college, he worked hard to provide for himself and his family, and has shown her how to be selfless, genuine, funny, and optimistic. We’re sure these traits will serve her well during the C4C program.</p>
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<p><strong>Marco Charles</strong> is studying Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. When he’s not studying, he spends his time with friends and family, or he can be found reading history books or long-distance running. His role model is Alan Turing, the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. We’re not sure if it will come in handy during C4C, but Marco is good at talking backward &#8211; talent that have they that discover one does how?</p>
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<p><strong>Sabrina Sears</strong>, a senior at Texas A&amp;M University-Central Texas, is studying Computer Science and Computer Information Systems, with a concentration in Cybersecurity. She is a fan of the Harry Potter series and classic Disney movies, and can quote most of them word for word. Outside of Hogwarts, Sabrina might be found crocheting while watching anime. Growing up, she wanted to be a nurse, but she’s moved on from patient care to diagnosing problems with computer systems. This is exactly the kind of magic spell that might come in handy during C4C.</p>


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<p><strong>Trelysa Long</strong> is a junior at the University of California, Irvine, majoring in International Studies and Economics. One of our few liberal arts majors in C4C, Trelysa is also a musician who played the clarinet, violin, and guitar in high school. As an international studies major, it’s no surprise that travel is one of her favorite pastimes. Trelysa’s favorite destinations have been Austria, Vietnam, and Korea. Naturally, she has set her sights on a career in the foreign service, but first, the challenge of C4C awaits!</p>


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<p><strong>Jessica Zhou</strong> is a senior studying Computer Science at Washington State University. When she’s not studying, she doesn’t spend much time sitting still &#8211; she can be found distance running, trying new recipes, or thrift shopping. When she was younger, Jessica wanted to be an artist, but she has instead mastered the art of internet references, and can share an appropriate meme, blog post, or essay for just about any conversation and context. We’re betting her C4C teammates will find this skill useful when it comes to creating their final presentations.</p>


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<p><strong>Zoey Kaneakua</strong> is a junior, majoring in Data Science, Analytics &amp; Visualization at Chaminade University of Honolulu. Growing up in Hawai’i, she learned to hula dance as a young girl, and later moved on to jazz and hip-hop dancing in high school. Zoey’s mother was certain that she was going to be a lawyer, and all that subliminal messaging seems to have worked &#8212; her goal is now to become an attorney and specialize in family and juvenile justice. When she’s not learning about data analytics or arguing her point of view, Zoey can be found drawing, playing video games, or going to the beach. She definitely has the right combination of skills to make a great C4C participant.</p>


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<p><strong>Gabriela Gonzalez</strong> is a sophomore at Texas A&amp;M University, where she is studying Construction Science. She even thinks about construction when she’s not in class, researching new and improved building methods like 3D printing. Gabriela’s grandfather has always been her role model. He taught her that with hard work, honesty, and dedication, anything is possible, and this first-generation college student has the motivation to prove it! C4C might throw her a curveball, but we know Gabriela will be ready &#8211; her years in color guard gave her super-quick reflexes and great hand-eye coordination.</p>


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<p><strong>Ana Alvarez</strong> is a senior majoring in Biochemistry at California State University, Los Angeles. Her hobbies include baking &#8212; really, isn’t that chemistry in the kitchen? &#8212; painting, and spending time with her family. Growing up, Ana was fascinated by figure skating and the strength and agility that the skaters possessed. She’s also the President of the Student Health Advisory Committee at CSULA, so we know she’ll bring her leadership skills and compassion to the C4C Program.</p>


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