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One of two interviews for this episode of Women in STEM, I sit down with Susana Samayoa, a Systems Engineer with a background in Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering, she is also a graduate from the University of Houston. She has been helping ACM in the past and I'm excited to speak with her from her experience about being a woman in STEM and we also talk about how you can better prepare yourself with your CS degree before you graduate.
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One of two interview I had during our women in STEM episode, I sit down with Catalina Sánchez-Maes, a Computer Science student and recent graduate from New Mexico State University and I talk to her about her experience majoring in a STEM degree and what she hopes to see in the future for incoming female STEM students.
In today's episode, we are going to celebrate the importance of women's month and most importantly women in STEM. We go over this history of the celebration while also things that are needed to be improved on within the STEM field. And as always I will have a guest(s) on the show and I am excited to share who I have on 👀.
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Today we discuss Data Science with my guest who was one of the first data science graduates at the University of Houston-Downtown. They’ll talk about why they chose data science and explain what it is about, why you should consider majoring it in, and where to begin.
Today we’ll discuss MIS ( Management Information systems) and talk to a current student here at the university of Houston-Downtown, much like in our previous episode, we’ll ask them about everything they know about MIS.
So you’ve become a CS major, and now at this point you’re wondering what’s next. Well I and a guest will explain the world of computer science specifically in the eyes for you, the college student. In a new podcast by ACM. We dive into topics that should be a focus towards CST students before they graduate, essentially we’re getting you ready. So climb aboard coder.
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