My name is Miranda Drummond. I’ve always been fascinated by solving complex problems. This interest guided my choice to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and AI at IE University. Over the past four years, I have deepened my expertise in algorithm optimization, system design and AI, continually aligning my studies with the broader implications of technology on global development. Recently, thanks to IE university’s exchange program, I was able to complete a semester abroad at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Here, I have travelled, immersed myself in the local culture and made an array of like-minded friends. Additionally, I was able to immerse myself in research. Through one of my professors here, I have been able to work as a research intern essentially focusing on making Wi-Fi really fast! I will now be using this research in my Bachelor’s Thesis work. This international experience has not only enriched my technical skills but also expanded my perspective, allowing me to view technology’s role in society through a more global lens. Why did you take the initiative to go abroad? I was inspired to go abroad to broaden my educational and cultural perspectives. Having already lived in multiple countries and pursued a diverse academic path, studying abroad in Hong Kong seemed like a natural step. It provided me an opportunity to immerse myself in a dynamic, engineering focused environment, which is crucial for my studies in computer science and allowed me to pursue interests in electrical engineering and business. How did IE University help you in the process of going abroad for an exchange? IE University has been incredibly supportive in my decision to study abroad. The university facilitated the exchange by providing a streamlined application process, detailed pre-departure orientations, and continuous support for academic and logistical queries. Additionally, my advisor at IE helped me select courses that would complement my existing curriculum and align with my career aspirations. What do you miss the most about IE University while abroad? While I am enjoying my time in Hong Kong, I definitely miss the close-knit community at IE University. The collaborative environment and the daily interactions with my peers and professors, who are deeply passionate about innovation and technology, are something I look forward to returning to. Moreover, the campus life and the multitude of activities and clubs that IE offers are unique and something that I cherish deeply. What are the biggest advantages of studying abroad? Studying abroad offers immense benefits, including exposure to new academic challenges and teaching styles, which refine one’s adaptability and problem-solving skills. It also broadens one’s cultural understanding and global perspective, essential in today’s interconnected world. Personally, it has allowed me to connect with adiverse group of students and professionals, expanding my professional network and exposing me to novel ideas and technologies. Additionally, I have been able to travel around Asia to some of the most interesting and culturally important places with new friends I have made here. What would you recommend to future exchange students? I would advise future exchange students to be proactive in engaging with their new community and to take full advantage of the academic opportunities available. It’s important to step out of your comfort zone, whether by taking courses outside your major, participating in local events, or simply connecting with peers from different backgrounds. Also, keeping an open mind and being adaptable to the teaching methods and lifestyle changes can profoundly enhance the exchange experience.