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Grad profile: Sara Maldonado, Faculty of Computer Science

- May 22, 2013

Sara Maldonado. (Danny Abriel photo)
Sara Maldonado. (Danny Abriel photo)

Every spring and fall, we profile just a few of our amazing graduates in our convocation handout. We proudly feature these stories here on Dal News. Congrats to all our new graduates!

Sara Maldonado believes that ā€œthe degree and title that you graduate with doesnā€™t necessarily have to define you.ā€ Originally from Quito, Ecuador, Maldonado spent her four years in Dalhousieā€™s informatics program exploring a variety of paths and innovative projects in order to graduate with a wide breadth of knowledge and skills.

Maldonado is responsible for the Dalhousie Faculty of Computer Science Free School initiative, where students can volunteer to teach classes so that other students or community members can learn about non-curriculum computer science subjects. ā€œThere have even been some professors that come to listen to the students teach,ā€ she says.

She has also been an active member of the Dalhousie Women in Technology Society (WiTS) since 2008. She feels it is important not only to support women enrolled in computer science programs, but to encourage young women in high school to consider computer science and informatics as degree options.

In addition to her volunteer work, Maldonado was a participant in the Faculty of Computer Science App Challenge in 2012 and 2013. Her teamā€™s submission at this yearā€™s challenge was an interactive app that allows users to show their opinions graphically and create an artistic visualization of peopleā€™s thoughts and opinions. She hopes this app is a starting point for her pursuits in artistic technology.

After graduation, Maldonado plans to pursue a career in an emerging computer science niche, where the theories and practicalities of arts and technology are merged. ā€œYou can use technology for capturing peopleā€™s reactions and emotions. Itā€™s a way to express things through a different medium,ā€ she says.

Maldonado, who plans to stay in Halifax, says her time at pilipiliĀž»­ has helped her realize her passions. ā€œI feel I have grown to the point where I am comfortable with where I want to go.ā€Ā