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Canada is his oyster

Mexican computer science student David Quiroz Marin discovers a new hope through Globalink

In collaboration with fellow Mitacs Globalink student Nayantara Duttachoudhury, he has developed a system to visualize the evolution of a software program from its first inception to the latest edition. It’s something like being able to see —in a simple, compact way— the changes of internal computer code from the first-ever edition of “Multi-tool Word” in 1983 to the current Microsoft Word 2010. This type of information is useful to software engineers and designers as they continually advance software to be faster and more user-friendly for new computer operating systems.

For David, working on this project has helped to expand his understanding and skill set in data visualization and computer graphics. “This internship was an opportunity to try something new and to learn more about my academic field.” he says.  Beyond his new understandings of the laboratory, being a part of Mitacs Globalink has exposed David and his cohorts to a wealth of experiences in Québec, and central Canada.

He and his fellow Globalink  students have travelled to Niagara Falls, historic Québec City and David’s new favorite, La Ronde Amusement Park. Another highlight was attending a seminar about the Canadian economy as well as a project management workshop through Mitacs Step. However, he found a  discussion seminar on entrepreneurialism in Canada to be particularly engaging: “The culture of having your own business and following your dream in Canada is inspiring!”

The experiences he has had through his Globalink internship as well as the warm welcome he has had in Canada have motivated him to want to return as soon as he is able to.

“Right now, my plan is to do my Masters and to work in Canada’s digital media sector after finishing my undergraduate degree. I would have a new hope in Canada and a chance to change my life drastically for the better. My internship through Mitacs Globalink has only confirmed this dream for me.”


Mitacs thanks the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec for their support of the Globalink research internship in this story. Across Canada, the Globalink program also receives support from Alberta Innovates, the Government of British Columbia, the Government of New Brunswick, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Government of Nova Scotia, the Government of Ontario, the Government of Prince Edward Island, the Government of Saskatchewan, and Research Manitoba.


Do you have a business challenge that could benefit from a research solution? If so, contact Mitacs today to discuss partnership opportunities: BD@mitacs.ca

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