Scholar Spotlight: Regiani Aparecida Santos Zacarias

Regiani Aparecida Santos Zacarias is a visiting scholar from São Paulo State University where she is also a Professor. Read more about Regiani below!

Which SJSU department/college are you affiliated with?

Department of English

What is your role here at SJSU? What do you hope to accomplish during your time here?

I am a linguist and a lexicographer. During my time at SJSU I want to improve my research on Lexicography. I am writing a Portuguese-English Verb Dictionary for Basic Education Brazilian students.

What do you enjoy most about SJSU or your time here in the U.S.?

The opportunity of learning from my host professor and other faculty members and students as well. Integrating with people and doing library research.

What is something you want others to know about your hometown, home country, or culture?

Brazil is a country of huge cultural diversity and therefore every region has its own beauty. When you think about Brazil, consider the 5 main regions: North, Northeast, Center-West, Southern and South. Each region shares similar socio-economic and cultural aspects.

Brazil invests a lot in Education and it is one of the few countries where anyone, including foreigners, have the right to free Higher Education at State and Federal Universities.

What do you wish you would have known sooner about life in the U.S. or SJSU?

This is the third time I live in the U.S. I am a former Fulbright Scholar. I believe there is certain information that one can only access ‘in loco’. I was surprised with the cost of accommodation, it is higher than in other U.S. cities I know.

What message do you have for our Global Spartan community?

Thank you very much for having me here. Thank you Dr. Linda Mitchel for opening up this opportunity. Dear Spartans, please contact me if you want to schedule a chat or any academic activity. I will be glad to collaborate. regiani.zacarias@unesp.br or regianiaparecidasantoszacarias@sjsu.edu

Scholar Spotlight: Jose Ignacio de Alvear Cardenas

Jose Ignacio de Alvear Cardenas is a visiting scholar from Delft University of Technology and is an Aerospace Engineering Master’s Graduate. Read more about Jose below!

 

 

Which SJSU department/college are you affiliated with?

SJSU Human Factors Program – NASA Ames Research Center

What is your role here at SJSU? What do you hope to accomplish during your time here?

SJSURF Project Associate working at NASA Ames.

I would like to contribute to a project of national or worldwide impact in the fields of aircraft operations, robotics and/or AI with the ambition of positively impacting millions within years reach, while being supervised by world-class experts in the field.

Fortunately, I am working for SJSURF at NASA Ames as part of the Airspace Operations Lab, and our work is focused on the integration of new vehicles in the current airspace, such as drones, Urban Air Mobility or air taxis, balloons and High Altitude Long Endurance (HALEs) vehicles.

In my case, I am mostly focused on drones. Nowadays, one of the main reasons why we do not see drones flying in urban areas is that they are constrained to the visual line of sight of the pilot. So, during my time here, I am excited to be working on a project in collaboration with the FAA and industry that will help realize scalable Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations such that vehicles can be piloted from a distance or fly autonomously. This will enable the introduction of new services and vehicle types at a national level in the years to come.

What do you enjoy most about SJSU or your time here in the U.S.?

Beyond the academic and professional sphere, my time in the U.S. has allowed me to explore some of the most astonishing natural landscapes in the world. From the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tahoe to the breathtaking vistas of Yosemite National Park, I’ve been fortunate to witness the sheer majesty of nature. In Lake Tahoe, I also traded my hiking boots for skis and embraced the thrill of downhill skiing amidst the picturesque snow-capped mountains. Stinson Beach provided scenic hiking trails that led to a refreshing plunge into the cool waters. And in Santa Cruz, I embraced the California surfing culture and caught waves in the Pacific Ocean. These remarkable destinations not only provided moments of tranquility but also filled my time in the U.S. with thrilling outdoor adventures and unforgettable memories.

Moreover, my time in the U.S. has been instrumental in expanding my professional network. The Bay Area, known for its innovation and entrepreneurship, has provided abundant opportunities for networking. I’ve had the privilege of attending multiple networking events organized by incubators, start-ups, and embassies, where I could connect with like-minded individuals, explore potential collaborations and learn about branches of knowledge that are very distant from my area of expertise. Additionally, I was honored to be invited as a panelist at an event hosted by the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, where I had the unique opportunity to share my expertise in AI and its societal impacts. We delved not only into the future potential of AI and its associated risks but also explored the essence of what it means to be human.

Finally, one of the things I have enjoyed the most is to learn about the diverse American culture. The region of California, particularly the Bay Area, is a melting pot of cultures, traditions, and cuisines, providing a rich tapestry of experiences. The hospitality of the American people has been a constant throughout my journey, making me feel welcome and at home. Despite being far from my family, the genuine kindness of strangers has left a lasting impression, making my time in the U.S. not only professionally rewarding but also incredibly enriching on a personal level.

What is something you want others to know about your hometown, home country, or culture?

Spain is a country that thrives on diversity. From the food we savor to the landscapes we explore, there’s an astonishing array of experiences awaiting anyone who visits or gets to know my homeland. One thing I want others to understand about Spain is that there are not two places in the country that are exactly the same, making it a truly unique and captivating destination.

When it comes to Spanish cuisine, the diversity is astounding. Each region boasts its own culinary traditions and specialties, resulting in a food lover’s paradise. From the iconic paella of Valencia to the hearty stews of Castilla y León, and the fresh seafood of Galicia, you can embark on a gastronomic journey that will leave you in awe. Tapas vary from one corner of Spain to another, showcasing local flavors and ingredients.

Spain is not a monolithic culture; each region has its own language or dialect, traditions, and unique cultural practices. From the ancient Basque traditions in the North to the lively flamenco traditions of Andalusia in the South, Spain is a patchwork of rich regional identities.

If you’re a nature enthusiast, Spain offers an astonishing range of landscapes. In the North, you’ll find lush, green hills and dramatic coastlines along the Cantabrian Sea, while the South boasts the arid beauty of Andalusia’s deserts and the pristine beaches of the Mediterranean. Spain also features the snowy peaks of the Pyrenees and Sierra Nevada mountains, as well as the volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands. The country’s diverse geography leads to an equally diverse climate, from the sunny beaches of the Costa del Sol to the snowy slopes of the Sierra de Guadarrama near Madrid.

In summary, similar to the US, Spain is a land of diversity, where culinary delights, regional customs, and natural wonders come together to create an enchanting mosaic. So, when you think of Spain, think of a place where there are not two spots alike, where every corner is a new adventure waiting to be discovered.

What do you wish you would have known sooner about life in the U.S. or SJSU?

Firstly, the American way of life often revolves around personal vehicles, which came as a surprise after living in the Netherlands for seven years, where public transportation and bicycles are more common. In the U.S., a car is indispensable for everyday tasks, from grocery shopping to accessing healthcare services. Furthermore, having a car is vital to fully experience the breathtaking natural landscapes that the U.S. offers, as many of these locations are not easily reachable without personal transportation. If you don’t already have a driver’s license, obtaining one can significantly enhance your mobility and overall quality of life during your stay in the U.S. In my case, I am now in the process of obtaining mine.

Secondly, the U.S. visa process is a complex and time-consuming endeavor, and it’s essential to be well-informed about the requirements and potential challenges that can arise before and during your stay. It’s vital to stay on top of the subject and to work closely with your sponsoring institution, seeking expert guidance from immigration professionals when needed.

What message do you have for our Global Spartan community?

Studying or working abroad is an incredible journey of growth, learning, and exploration that will leave an indelible mark on your life and career. For those of us that yearn to explore the world, with luck our lives span as little as 100 years, so seize every opportunity you have to burst the bubble you live in, get out of your comfort zone and discover how other parts of the world think and what makes them tick; their goals and dreams.

Given the extremely polarized world we are witnessing, it’s now more crucial than ever to bridge gaps, build connections, and foster a global perspective. By immersing yourself in different cultures, you not only expand your horizons but also become a catalyst for positive change. You become a bridge between nations, a unifier of ideas, and a champion of understanding. Let curiosity be your compass, and let the world be your classroom; the world is waiting for you to make your mark!

Scholarship Reception

Congratulations to all of our Scholarship recipients!

The International Student and Scholar Services Office (ISSS) and the Study Abroad and Away Office (SAA) offer a few different scholarships to students every year. Three different scholarships are offered: The Louie Barozzi, Global Spartan and the Gilman scholarships. This year 33 scholarships were awarded to international students and students who have participated in a study abroad program. On September 21st we held a reception for the recipients of the awards to recognize their achievement and present them with their certificates. 

At the reception we had two speeches by the scholarship recipients, Kalindi Parekh (New Student Global Spartan scholarship recipient) and An Huynh (Continuing Student Global Spartan scholarship recipient). They both did an amazing job and it was great to learn more about their own personal journeys and what they hope to accomplish. 

(Kalindi Parekh)

(An Huynh)

After the speeches and the certificates presentations, there was time to enjoy lunch with other scholarship recipients, their friends and family, and staff members from ISSS and SAA offices. This scholarship reception was a fun time to mingle, get to know and to celebrate the scholarship recipients.

 

Scholarship Recipients

Gilman Scholarship:

Sophia Garske Lisette Vasquez Perez

Louie Barozzi Scholarship:

San Vu (SAA)
Nyi Nyi (Nick) Shein (ISSS) Ravindar Reddy Siddenki (ISSS)

New Student Global Spartan Scholarship:

Danna Estupinan Jada Mazury
Darshan Arunbhai Patel Kalinidi Vijesh Parekh
Divyam Gupta Linh Truong
Garima Singh Naveen Kumar Potta
Gyumin Kwon Pranavi Chaturvedula
Hnin Yee Ko Yadanar Khin

Continuing Student Global Spartan Scholarship:

Akhilesh Patil Mohit Sonwane
Bineet Anand Peter Al Asseily
Carolina Borges de Carvalho Phuc An Huynh
Girish Bisane Rutivk Moradiya
Heli Gopal Shah Safiullah Saif
Ira Sharma Sanyukta Thatte
Juhi Malkani Venkatasai Rao Dheekonda
Martin Melkuhn

 

Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival: A Joyous Lunar Tradition

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

Also known as the Moon Festival, is a significant traditional Chinese celebration that takes place on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar. This holiday dates back over 3,000 years, originating from ancient times when people celebrated the harvest and worshiped the moon. In Chinese folklore, the festival is linked to the story of Chang’e, the Moon Goddess of Immortality. Similarly, there are other East and South Asian countries that celebrate this holiday. This festival is deeply rooted in Chinese culture and is marked by family reunions, mooncakes, lanterns, and various activities that honor the moon.

In recent years, the Mid-Autumn Festival has taken on modern elements. Virtual reunions using video calls, mooncake variations to suit diverse tastes, and artistic lantern designs are becoming increasingly popular. Additionally, people of various cultural backgrounds around the world are embracing this festival, making it a more globally recognized and celebrated event.

Written by Michelle Law

Scholarship Recipients Spotlights

Congratulations to all of our scholarship recipients! The International Student and Scholar Services Office (ISSS) and the Study Abroad and Away Office (SAA) offer a few different scholarships to students every year. You can also read our other blog post about the reception here. Our office would like to spotlight a few of the recipients of these scholarships, so please get to know them and read more about their story!

 

An Huynh

Global Spartan Scholarship Recipient

Home Country: Vietnam

Major: BA Business Analytics, Senior

What would you say is your greatest accomplishment during your time at SJSU?:

I came to SJSU as an international, transfer and first-generation college student since Fall 2022 semester and there are some great achievements I have accomplished as a student on campus such as working on campus as an Orientation Leader to welcome thousands of new students and their families in every new semester, becoming the Vice President of GOAL (Generations of Aspiring Leaders) Club, receiving the Global Spartan Scholarship, being selected to the Gary J. Sbona Honor Program of the college of Business and maintaining good academic standing. 

What is your advice/message to fellow international students?

My advice to fellow international students are: 1) You’re not alone: we may come from different countries and cultures to the USA and our personal journey can also be different to one another but we always can connect with each other as a community so we continue learning and helping each other. 2) Believe in yourself, always: Living far away from your family and moving to a completely new country/environment are very challenging but your personal experience is a unique strength that show how brave, inquisitive, and open-minded you are as a person and that can be a key to success or achieve your dreams. 3) Don’t worry too much: as an international student like you all, I know for sure that we all have to worry about how our future will look like (education, career, finance, family, health, lifestyle, etc.) because there is always uncertainty in our lives but I personally believe that as long as we have always tried to do our best at what we consider ‘important’ and ‘meaningful’ to us, the rest will take care of itself! 🙂 

Rutvik Moradiya

Global Spartan Scholarship Recipient

Home Country: India

Major: MS Software Engineering

What would you say is your greatest accomplishment during your time at SJSU?:

My greatest accomplishment while attending SJSU was having the opportunity to conduct research under the distinguished direction of Professor Steven D. Silver. I also worked as a teaching assistant for Professor Jennifer Beckhoff while also founding and serving as the treasurer of the Spartan Garba Club, a club for students that promotes respect and proficiency in the traditional Indian folk dance known as the Garba.

What student or community organizations, internships, etc. are you involved with? How has your involvement impacted your SJSU experience?

I am actively engaged as the co-founder and treasurer of the Spartan Garba Club at SJSU, fostering cross-cultural appreciation of Garba dance and thus preserving Indian cultural heritage. Additionally, my internship with Amazon Web Services in Software Development Engineering allowed me to architect innovative solutions, substantially augmenting revenue pipelines and enhancing user experiences, while also conducting rigorous testing to ensure impeccable performance and security.

What is your advice/message to fellow international students?

My recommendation to other international students is to actively engage in campus activities for the reason that networking and finding new opportunities depend on involvement. Embrace the wonderful cultural diversity of your host nation because its people are a nation’s most beautiful feature. Life offers a wide variety of options, so step outside of your comfort zone, actively seek out new opportunities, and boldly seize those that present themselves.

Kalindi Parekh

Global Spartan Scholarship Recipient

Home Country: India

Major: MS Computer Science

What would you say is your greatest accomplishment during your time at SJSU?:

I have been at SJSU only for two months, but I believe my greatest achievement would be being more confident in my capabilities. My time at SJSU has not only enhanced my time management skills but also my technical and interpersonal skills. Overall, I believe I am a more confident individual now than I was two months ago and that positive growth both in my mindset and personality is my greatest accomplishment so far.

What student or community organizations, internships, etc. are you involved with? How has your involvement impacted your SJSU experience?

I am currently a part of the Indian Student Organization(ISO) and Society of Women Engineers(SWE). Both these organizations offer me a myriad set of experiences. ISO has given me the opportunity to connect with the vast network of Indian students and organizing cultural events with the team makes me feel closer to home. SWE gives me the opportunity to focus on my professional goals and interact with focused individuals across my field.

What is your advice/message to fellow international students?

Never feel shy to reach out and ask for help. SJSU has great resources and a strong alumni network. As an international student, this transition is challenging but it is also equally rewarding. Asking for help, reaching out to people and attending various events on campus is very important. The key is to never give-up. Opportunities are available at every nook and corner. Start early and focus on your goals. Also don’t forget to explore and take a breather every now and then!

Safiullah Saif

Global Spartan Scholarship Recipient

Home Country: India

Major: MS Software Engineering

What would you say is your greatest accomplishment during your time at SJSU?:

I have been constantly excelling in various aspects of school, be it in academics, or on-campus voluntary activities for the betterment of the community as a whole. However, the most prominent accomplishment during my time at SJSU would have to be the position of the Director of Academic Affairs. For the 2022-2023 academic year, I was appointed as the Director of Academic Affairs in the student government at SJSU. In this position, I represented 35,000 students in the Academic Senate and some of the University committees. In this leadership role, I was given the responsibility of chairing the Academic Affairs committee, where we discussed the academic problems at SJSU, and found out feasible and effective solutions for these problems. This committee of several students, a secretary, and an advisor was provided to me for helping me to solve any potential problems that may require assistance and further support. Under this position, I was also given the wonderful opportunity to serve as a Senator in the Academic Senate of the university, where I was given the ultimate power to affect the highest-level decisions of the university. I attended several events, including CSUnity that took place in CSU Long Beach, where I got the opportunity to put forth the problems of SJSU and its students in front of the CSU Board of Trustees. I believe that this position is the ultimate leadership position on campus, and I am honored to have the opportunity to serve in this position to bring a positive impact on students’ lives.

What student or community organizations, internships, etc. are you involved with? How has your involvement impacted your SJSU experience?

I believe that I have strongly built myself as a leader during my time at San Jose State. I recently received the A.S. 55 Award for exemplary leadership skills and outstanding service to the SJSU community. I am currently the Resident Advisor at University Housing Services, which has helped me in learning community service and management at large. Additionally, I have been the Director of Academic Affairs at Associated Students, SJSU, making me responsible, punctual, and a growing leader. I have also completed the Leadership and Career Certificate Program, which has honed my leadership skills. I have previously been in the position of IT Systems and Support Student Coordinator, which has helped me manage and handle websites with great accuracy. I have work experience as a Front Desk Student Assistant and at the Writing Center at SJSU, and work experience as the marketing officer of SJSU, which are ideal opportunities for building your customer service skills. I have also organized several events for promoting elections, for example, the Elections Kick-Off event, and will be hosting many more events like this. Also, due to these jobs, I have developed excellent written and verbal communication skills, and leadership skills by hosting Ethics and Orientation sessions for the incoming Board of Directors. I also designed and produced several images, and videos, which has made me proficient in designing and creating media. These work experiences have made me develop my customer service and communication skills to a great extent. Looking at my experience in diverse domains on campus with some being great leadership positions, I strongly feel that this has helped me not only build my leadership skills but hone my character and uplift my attitude towards achieving greater things in life!

What is your advice/message to fellow international students?

From the very beginning, I have had a keen eye for grooming myself at a holistic level. Be it in academia, co-curricular, or work, I have always envisioned utilizing my abilities for both – my personal growth and that of the world around me. This positive attitude towards all these factors helped me to land scholarships every single year of my college life. Therefore, I would suggest all of my fellow international students, whether incoming or continuing, keep pursuing their goals with consistency, dedication, and hard work. Reaching your desired goals is not at all easy, but once you achieve it, all the pain and hard work you put into achieving it makes the achievement more special! And it is not always true that you will land your dream goal, even though you put in your hard work into it. I would suggest you look at it just like a stepping stone, and that the hard work you put into achieving it may not have made you reach that goal, but the quality of your trying to achieve something in your career will always remain with you in other domains of your life. Therefore, keep working hard until you are not satisfied with your goals!

Sanyukta Thatte

Global Spartan Scholarship Recipient

Home Country: India

Major: MS Engineering Management

What would you say is your greatest accomplishment during your time at SJSU?:

My most significant accomplishment during my time at San Jose State University has been the honor of being awarded the Global Spartan Scholarship. This achievement holds a special place in my heart as it not only reflects my dedication to academic excellence but also symbolizes the recognition of my commitment to making a positive impact on campus and within the broader community. This scholarship has not only provided me with financial support to further my education but has also validated my efforts to create a meaningful and lasting impact on campus. It has empowered me to continue my journey of personal growth and development, fostering a deep sense of responsibility to effect positive change not only within the SJSU community but also in the global context.

What student or community organizations, internships, etc. are you involved with? How has your involvement impacted your SJSU experience?

During my tenure at San Jose State University, I have actively engaged in various student and community organizations, internships, and leadership roles that have significantly enriched my SJSU experience. First and foremost, I had the privilege of securing a summer internship at Cooper Surgical as a Supply Chain Analyst Intern. This experience exposed me to the intricacies of supply chain management within a real-world context. I worked alongside industry professionals, honing my analytical skills and gaining invaluable insights into optimizing supply chain processes. This internship not only enhanced my academic knowledge but also affirmed my passion for pursuing a career in supply chain management. Additionally, my involvement in the “Women In Business” organization allowed me to contribute to a real-world consulting project. As a project manager, I spearheaded the team, guiding our efforts to solve a business challenge faced by our client. This hands-on experience taught me the importance of effective project management, collaboration, and problem-solving. We successfully delivered a solution that met the client’s needs, and this accomplishment instilled in me a sense of achievement and the confidence to tackle complex projects. Currently, I have the distinct privilege of serving as the President of the Engineering Management Student Association. In this leadership role, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with fellow students, faculty, and industry experts to create a thriving community of engineering management enthusiasts. We organize events, and networking opportunities to foster professional and personal growth. In summary, my involvement in these student and community organizations, coupled with my internship experience, has been instrumental in shaping my SJSU journey. They have allowed me to apply classroom knowledge in practical settings, develop crucial leadership and teamwork skills, and build a strong network of peers and mentors. Each experience has contributed to my personal and professional growth, and I look forward to continuing my active engagement within the SJSU community to make a positive impact.

What is your advice/message to fellow international students?

Embarking on a journey as an international student is an incredible adventure filled with opportunities, challenges, and personal growth. As you navigate through this unique experience, I’d like to share some advice and words of encouragement: Embrace Cultural Diversity: Take the time to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of cultures you’ll encounter. Be open to making friends from around the world, learning new languages, and celebrating diverse traditions. These connections will enrich your life in ways you can’t imagine. Seek Support: You are not alone on this journey. Reach out to your university’s international student office, join student organizations, and build a support network. Whether it’s academic assistance, cultural guidance, or emotional support, there are resources available to help you thrive. Step Out of Your Comfort Zone: Don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone. Try new activities, explore your host city, and take on leadership roles in clubs and organizations. Growth often happens when you challenge yourself. Balance Academics and Life: While academics are important, remember that your well-being matters too. Find a balance between studying and enjoying your time abroad. Take breaks, travel, and explore your passions outside of the classroom. Stay Curious: Keep your curiosity alive. Explore your academic interests, engage in research, and pursue internships that align with your goals. Learning is a lifelong journey, and your international experience is a valuable part of it. Give Back: Consider giving back to your host community. Volunteering or getting involved in community service can be incredibly rewarding and a way to leave a positive impact on the place you call your second home. Stay Connected: Stay in touch with loved ones back home. Technology makes it easier than ever to maintain connections with family and friends. Their support can provide a sense of stability during your international adventure. Believe in Yourself: Finally, believe in yourself and your abilities. You’ve already shown courage and determination by embarking on this journey. Trust that you have what it takes to succeed and make the most of this remarkable experience. Remember to cherish memories along the way! Wishing you a fulfilling and transformative journey!