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School of Computing & Engineering Who Are You? Podcast

Who Are You? is a short, digestible weekly podcast where members of the Quinnipiac Community share their passions outside the classroom, exploring how those experiences connect to their academic growth and put them on the path to success.

The Bobcats You Know. The Stories You Don't

College is more than just what happens in the classroom. It’s about the experiences that shape students, the people who influence their journeys and the moments that help them discover who they truly are. In the School of Computing and Engineering, those moments happen every day through conversations that challenge perspectives, projects that spark curiosity and connections that turn ideas into purpose.

The voices you see here, students and professors featured in our Who Are You? podcast, offer a glimpse into that journey. They share what drives them, what they’ve learned and how they’ve grown along the way.

Listen to their stories in full and start to imagine your own.

Watch or Listen to the Episodes

Yusuf Usman ’25

Yusuf Usman

Yusuf Usman ’25

In this episode of Who Are You?, Yusuf Usman ’25 shares how a chance meeting led him to study cybersecurity in the U.S. 

Jessica Theodore ’26

 

Jessica Theodore

Jessica Theodore ’26

In this episode of Who Are You?, Jessica Theodore, an accelerated dual-degree Computer Science major continuing on to the Master’s in Cybersecurity program shares how being a child of immigrants shaped her college journey.

Professor Jonathan Blake

 

Jonathan Blake

Professor Jonathan Blake

In this episode of Who Are You?, Professor Jonathan Blake shares the differences between Computer Science and Software Engineering and discusses career outcomes for graduates.

Professor Ruby ElKharboutly

 

Ruby Elkharboutly

Professor Ruby ElKharboutly

In this episode of Who Are You?, Ruby ElKharboutly, Professor of Software Engineering, shares Quinnipiac’s approach to modernizing Software Engineering for an AI-driven world.

Professor Ari Perez

 

Ari Perez

Professor Ari Perez

In this episode of Who Are You?, Ari Perez, Professor of Civil Engineering, shares possible career paths as well as what sets Quinnipiac’s Civil Engineering program apart.

In Their Own Words

Yusuf Usman

Yusuf Usman MS ’25

MS in Cybersecurity

“I am looking forward to working in the industry where I can get more experience, and [then go on to] my PhD.”

Jessica Theodore

Jessica Theodore ’26

BS in Computer Science, 3+1 Accelerated Dual-Degree

“I knew I wanted to go to grad school and Quinnipiac was one of the only schools that offered [the 3+1 program].”

Jonathan Blake

Jonathan Blake, PhD

Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering

“The first three semesters of our combined curriculum are designed to get students in that fourth semester in a common place, regardless of where they started.”

Ruby ElKharboutly

Ruby ElKharboutly, PhD

Professor of Software Engineering

“Bringing in industry experience to the classroom makes your topic very relevant and applicable.”

Ari Perez

Ari Perez, PhD, PE

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering

“Our graduates move on to jobs such as project managers and construction managers. They build bridges and design them and make sure they are safe. Everything that is related to the build world, that is a job for a civil engineer.”

Anouar Benbrahim

Anouar Benbrahim ’28

BS in Mechanical Engineering

“My mom always taught me that you want to pick [a career] that you like and enjoy instead of just the digits you are going to earn. Ever since I was a kid and helped out with technology, I always felt that this is the place I want to be."

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Engineering Your Future

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The School of Computing & Engineering fosters a vibrant, collaborative community of passionate individuals dedicated to their craft. You'll build strong connections in and out of the classroom, engaging in opportunities to apply your knowledge, gain hands-on experience and prepare for your first job. 

You'll experience:

  • Innovative programs that stay at the forefront of technolgy advancements, as well as dual-degree and accelerated dual-degree programs that offer students a unique learning experience 

  • Student organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers, Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, Society of Women Engineers and Computing Club

  • Professional experience through our annual Projects Day, the presentation of Senior Design Projects that incorporate real clients and problems and simulates a project that you may encounter the first day on the job.

  • A variety of creative opportunities in our state-of-the-art facilities, such as the Makerspace, a fully outfitted fabrication center where students can create projects, manufacture creations, and 3D print their ideas

  • A robust student experience that includes that opporutnity to participate in national student competitions such as Baja SAE and the Steel Bridge Competition

  • Industry-specific career resources and dedicated career advisers to help you land your first job

  • Learning from award-winning faculty members who are experts in civil, industrial, mechanical and software engineering as well as computer science, cybersecurity and informatics

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