
Lucas Baraya
Lucas Baraya is currently in his senior year of studying Computer Science and Economics at the University of Florida. In May of 2025, he will graduate with bachelor degrees in both of his fields, with certificates in Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals and Applications and in Engineering Project Management. He has a diverse technical skill set from C++, Python, and Java to modern web frameworks like React.js and Node.js. Additionally, he also has experience with SQL and noSQL databases as well as the data analysis language R. Lucas is also a part of several clubs at the university, including the Software Engineering Club, GAItor, the Association for Computing Machinery, and Taekwondo Club in which he is a 2nd degree black belt.

Justin Beauchesne
Justin Beauchesne is a Senior Computer Science Major in the College of Engineering. He is currently exploring the various fields related to computing, which can be seen in his minor in electrical engineering, coursework in database design, and certificates in Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals and Applications from UF and Nvidia’s Fundamentals of Deep Learning. Some interests outside of the classroom include building high-performance computers, as well as outdoor activities such as camping and hiking because he is a certified Eagle Scout.

Reneca Capuno
Reneca Capuno is a fourth-year Computer Science student at the University of Florida, graduating in May 2025 with experience in full-stack and Android development. In the past year, she was a Software Engineering Intern at CSAA Insurance Group, where she worked on cloud migration using AWS EMR Serverless, and she also served as a mentor for UF Women in Computer Science & Engineering. Her technical portfolio includes Dog-Tinder for pet adoption matching, Nature Nexus for bird population analysis, and an ongoing accessibility project with Freedom Scientific developing WebRTC solutions for JAWS screen reader software. Certified in Web Development and Android Development through CodePath, Reneca is actively seeking full-stack developer roles while maintaining interests in guitar, drums, and sports.

Johnny Huynh
Johnny Huynh is a fourth-year Computer Science major with a minor in Digital Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida, graduating in May 2025. Proficient in C++, Java, and Python, Johnny brings a strong foundation in software development and data analysis to his work. As a Data Engineer Intern at the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, he optimized data pipelines, implemented real-time tracking systems, and analyzed customer satisfaction trends to enhance operational efficiency. Previously, Johnny contributed as a research assistant in the Active Learning Program on The Economic Value of Water: Evidence from Housing Markets, where he utilized Python and ArcGIS Pro to analyze the impact of hurricanes on Florida’s water systems, supporting statewide disaster response efforts. Johnny is passionate about applying his technical skills to solve real-world challenges, particularly at the intersection of transportation, sustainability, and technology.

Anh Le
Anh Le is a senior at the University of Florida, majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Statistics, and will graduate in December 2025. With a GPA of 3.94 and consistent placement on the Dean’s List, she has built strong expertise in C++, Python, JavaScript, C, HTML/CSS MATLAB, and the data analysis language R, as well as experience with SQL and NoSQL databases. As an Undergraduate Research Assistant, Anh studies the impact of CodeHelp, an AI-powered coding assistant, through data collection and analysis during its classroom deployment. Additionally, she is a teaching assistant and tutor for the CISE department, where she supports students in mastering technical concepts. Anh is passionate about creating accessible software solutions and enjoys exploring data-driven insights and solving innovative challenges through hackathons.

Jose Pancorbo
Jose Pancorbo is a motivated 4th-year Bachelor of Science in Computer Science student at the University of Florida, with a keen focus on Linux, Full Stack Development, Unity Development, SQL Databases, Mobile Development, and API Development. With an impressive GPA of 3.8, Jose has established a solid foundation in computer science principles, reinforced by hands-on experience in various technical projects. Jose has developed strong programming skills across multiple languages, including C++, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Python, SQL, GDscript, and Java. He is also well-versed in frameworks such as Angular, React Native, Node.js, Unity, and Godot, and has applied his knowledge to a range of projects in web application development, game design, game analytics, data structures, and algorithms. His technical expertise and problem-solving abilities are complemented by his collaborative nature, making him an effective team player in fast-paced environments.

Mai Tran
Mai Tran is a fourth-year Computer Science and Mathematics student at the University of Florida, with experience in frontend development. During her internship at Walmart Global Tech, she developed a React web app to update Sam’s Club memberships and wrote Cypress tests to automate membership tasks. Mai is passionate about the intersection of computer science and education, serving as a teaching assistant for Applications of Discrete Structures and as chair of an engineering and art design team for the Society of Women Engineers, where she leads the development of an educational art exhibit. She seeks opportunities to contribute to educational outreach and enjoys visual arts, piano, and singing in her a cappella group.