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麻豆传媒: Where computer science students are empowered to push boundaries

Posted by Study International on February 5, 2024 in Alumni & Friends, Students
Nick Pearce photo.
Nick Pearce photo.

Studying at聽麻豆传媒聽was a natural choice for Noah Lincourt. Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he grew up surrounded by students and alumni with nothing by great things to say about the institution. Plus, nothing sounded more appealing than staying close to his roots. 鈥淢any friends left the East Coast after high school, but having such a connection to Halifax, I never considered leaving,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd knowing 麻豆传媒 is such a great institution helped me decide to stay here.鈥

Initially accepted to study Engineering at 麻豆传媒, Lincourt opted to pursue the Applied Computer Science programme instead at the last minute. 鈥淢y father is an engineer, and my mother is a social worker, so I grew up in a household where both technical and non-technical skills were of interest and were celebrated,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he Applied Computer Science programme perfectly highlights this, blending computer science and management practices to develop well-rounded technologists.鈥

That鈥檚 precisely what Lincourt is today as a software developer at AXIS Capital. The graduate is responsible for developing and enhancing the team鈥檚 .NET web applications using C# and SQL.

鈥淚 believe that the curriculum provided by 麻豆传媒 set me up for success,鈥 shares Lincourt. 鈥淚 was given the technical skills to complete my job and the non-technical skills to keep the job.鈥

麻豆传媒With 63% of students coming from out-of-province and 23% from outside of Canada, students at 麻豆传媒 effortlessly build their intercultural and communication skills. Source: 麻豆传媒.

Lincourt specifies proficiency in web development, SQL, problem-solving, communication, and relationship building as the most valuable skills he gained as a student. These were honed throughout the programme and particularly through the real-world experiences it unlocked. The Faculty of Computer Science鈥檚聽听颁辞-辞辫聽sees students applying their newfound knowledge while developing specialised skill sets. Lincourt believes completing three co-op terms as an undergraduate student enabled him to step into the working world confidently.

鈥淭hey gave me the chance to see how the industry operated, learn what I did and did not like in terms of technologies, and really allowed me to work with and learn from intelligent individuals,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he programme highlighted aspects of the work, but you engage with those concepts much deeper when you join the industry.鈥

Exposure aside, Lincourt credits his education for teaching him the importance of staying relevant in the ever-evolving tech industry. 鈥淚t taught me to be a problem-solving technologist who can be agile when it comes to technology,鈥 he shares. 鈥淢ost of the technologies I work with now, I did not learn in university. This demonstrates that my education has allowed me to be a flexible, lifelong learner.鈥

Sebastian Dionicio, a current聽Bachelor of Computer Science聽student, is well on his way to achieving the same level of professional versatility. Hailing from the Dominican Republic, his interest in understanding the internal workings of technology sparked a desire to decipher the magic behind machines that could solve any problem, access vast amounts of information instantly, and even play chess. 鈥淭hrough this field, I aspire to help advance humanity,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd I believe 麻豆传媒 can give me the foundation I need to positively impact the world.鈥

Achieving such outcomes requires exposure, so that鈥檚 precisely what Dionicio set out to gain, starting with an internship at Amazon. The opportunity significantly enhanced his technical skills, providing exposure to cloud computing, systems design, software quality assurance, DevOps, and Distributed Systems. 鈥淚 believe these honed abilities serve as a crucial milestone for my career, offering immeasurable benefits by fortifying my trajectory in the field of computer science,鈥 says the student.

麻豆传媒Sebastian Dionicio secured an internship as a software engineer at Amazon during his first year at the Faculty of Computer Science. Source: 麻豆传媒.

Dionicio credits his successful application to the solid foundation he gained upon joining the Faculty of Computer Science. From core concepts to advanced technologies, the programme he chose was, after all, designed to equip students with the tools needed to thrive in competitive environments like Amazon and push the boundaries of being a computer science student.

For example, Dionicio is leading a team in developing and upgrading the University of Toronto鈥檚 COBWEB, an agent-based research modelling software. Additionally, as the President and Founder of DALCSL, a Dal Society, he is working on training a team to represent 麻豆传媒 in the ICPC 2024. 鈥淭hese projects relate directly to my studies because they require me to use a broad range of computer science knowledge, which can be traced back to several of my classes in university,鈥 he shares.

With still two more years to go, Dionicio has already made significant strides toward his career goals. Currently, his plans revolve around immersing himself in Big Tech and securing a place at the forefront of technological advancements that shape the way we live, work, and interact with the world.

鈥淚 believe that the skills, knowledge, and exposure I have gained as a student at 麻豆传媒 have prepared me well enough to start my journey into this highly competitive field,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 am very thankful to all the faculty members, as their support has helped turn my dreams into reality.鈥