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<p style="text-align: justify">Francisco is a University Innovation Fellow and currently pursuing a Computer Science student degree at UTEC (Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología) in Lima, Perú. As Being a CS fourth year student in his sixth semesterCS, Francisco is proficient profficient in programming, discrete math specifically in web development and other CS skillsdata structures. In campus As an UTEC student, he Francisco is a member part of Spin OutSpinOut, the an I&E community at student organization founded by UTEC's first UIF cohort, where he serves as a tech mentor for the different projects that are organized every year. As part of this position he also helps UTEC's accelerator, UTECVentures, which focuses in creating awareness about innovation and having more impact on UTEC's students through different events to promote entrepreneurship trough regular events and workshops about methodologies like Design Thinking and SIT. Outside of campusUTEC, Francisco is a trainee at two regional startups: the CTO of CreaCode and Silabuz.com, both of which offer an edtech startup that gives coding courses for classes to kids and teens, where offering paid workshops that help fund their voluntary branch, aimed at young girls of low income areas. Francisco works as a teacher job is to develop and as a mentor. He considers his Jesuit education to be an important part of his personamaintain the different web projects that they have, and because also ensure the quality of that he is very interested in the socioeconomical issues that affect his countrycurrent online classes, which is were implemented due to the reason he chose to work as COVID-19 pandemic. As a teacher University Innovation Fellow, most of Francisco's contribution to reduce the technological gap between public his local ecosystem comes through his participation in SpinOut UTEC and private schools their relationship with UTEC Ventures. This allows him to collaborate with other universities and promote computational thinkinglocal startups to incentivize students to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. When he learned about the UIF program In his spare time, Francisco loves playing soccer (he saw the opportunity to become a true agent was part of change in his communitysecondary school's soccer team). He believes being a Fellow also likes playing videogames and is the perfect additive to always improving his education and it will allow him to develop greater projects to improve not only UTEC, but the other communities he belongs toskills developing them.</p>