Innovating on the Farm: Melissa’s Story

Growing up around chickens and pigs isn’t an obvious starting place for an engineer, but Melissa is set to change that. She’s studying computer engineering at UC Davis in hopes of giving back to the agriculture-focused community she comes from - specifically by bringing innovations and robotics to help farmworkers.

College: University of California, Davis, studying Computer Engineering

  • Coming from a primarily agriculture-focused community, I pursued STEM not only because I was passionate about it, but also so that I can give back to my community in the future. I am excited to use my skills in automation and robotics to create innovations that will reduce the laborious process for farmworkers in the agricultural industry.

  • The SEFF Scholarship gives me confidence in my ability to embark on new adventures and find internships or academic research positions so that I can learn more about how to make a significant difference in the STEM world. I am ready to make change and take on my dreams without limits.

  • My sister has undoubtedly supported me through thick and thin. She pushes me to become a better version of myself and gives me confidence that I can achieve more than what I believe.

  • As I embark on this new journey, I can’t wait to build new experiences and partake in extracurricular and academic endeavors. I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to experiment, research, and innovate through my computer engineering studies.

  • Although I am interested in computer engineering, people are always shocked to hear that I grew up around 15 chickens and have raised two pigs throughout my life.

  • If I could instantly learn any skill before starting college, I would definitely choose to master my comprehension skills because most exams and studies revolve around it.

  • If I had an entire day where I could do whatever I wanted, I would spend it painting. Painting with music has always been a hobby of mine and allows me to feel at peace with myself.

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