Mario A. Soriano Morales
About Mario A. Soriano Morales
Mario A. Soriano Morales is a Data Architect currently employed at Showbie in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He has a background in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and has held various research and teaching positions at the University of Alberta and Universidad de Guadalajara.
Current Role at Showbie
Mario A. Soriano Morales serves as a Data Architect at Showbie, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he has been instrumental in developing data strategies that align with Showbie's mission to facilitate personalized learning experiences. His work focuses on enhancing the platform through data-driven solutions, particularly in improving personalized feedback mechanisms for educators.
Previous Experience in Education
Prior to his current position, Morales worked at the University of Alberta in various capacities. He served as a Graduate Research Assistant from 2017 to 2020, a Teaching Assistant from 2018 to 2019, and a Research Assistant at the Faculty of Engineering for three months in 2020. These roles provided him with valuable experience in academic environments and contributed to his expertise in data architecture.
Early Career and Research Experience
Before his tenure at the University of Alberta, Morales worked as a Research Assistant at Universidad de Guadalajara, CUCEI from 2012 to 2014. This early experience in research laid the foundation for his later academic and professional pursuits in engineering and data architecture.
Educational Background
Morales earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from the University of Guadalajara, completing his studies from 2009 to 2014. He later pursued a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Alberta, where he achieved a GPA of 3.2 from 2017 to 2019.
Experience as a Mechanical Engineer
In addition to his work in data architecture, Morales has experience as a Jr. Mechanical Engineer at Fourien, where he worked for nine months in 2020. This role contributed to his technical skills and understanding of engineering principles, complementing his expertise in data architecture.