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Valeria Calderón Pérez

2025 Fellow

Valeria Calderón Pérez smiling at the camera against a white background.
Costa Rica

Valeria Calderón Pérez is a Physical Engineering student from San Vito in Coto Brus, a verdant town hidden in the mountains of southern Costa Rica. She was always very inquisitive growing up and as a young girl studied a range of (mainly artistic) disciplines. Fascinated by the world around her, she turned her curiosity to the sciences, enrolling to study Engineering Physics at the Costa Rica Institute of Technology. She formed part of the sixth Engineering Physics graduating class and moved to Cartago Province to pursue her studies. Driven by a strong desire to train as a “humanist scientist”, Valeria has participated in a number of projects and groups related to aeronautics, voluntary work, molecular spectroscopy and, more recently, astrochemistry. This allowed her to learn about a wide range of topics and gain experience that, in 2023, she started to use to help others learn about science through workshops in schools and videos on social media. This soon led to the development of her own project, “Vale Quarks”, which aims to promote Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) education in Costa Rica. While leading the project as its president, Valeria is continuing her studies in related areas and hopes to register her project as a non-profit organization. She also aspires to undertake specialized studies once she graduates.

Valeria Calderón Pérez es una estudiante de ingeniería física originaria de San Vito de Coto Brus, un pueblo verde perdido entre las montañas del sur de Costa Rica. Desde pequeña mostró gran curiosidad, aprendiendo de distintas disciplinas (principalmente artísticas) durante su crianza. Fascinada y curiosa por el entorno donde creció, decide dedicarse al estudio científico, ingresando así a la carrera de ingeniería física en el ITCR, como parte de la sexta generación en ingresar a la misma. Para lo cual, se muda a la provincia de Cartago. Con una gran aspiración por formarse como una “científica humanista”, Valeria se ve involucrada en distintos proyectos y grupos relacionados a aeronáutica, voluntariado, espectroscopia molecular y, más recientemente, astroquímica. Permitiéndole obtener conocimiento variado y experiencia para, posteriormente en 2023, comenzar a divulgar ciencia mediante talleres en escuelas y videos en redes sociales. Lo cual, meses después, da paso a la consolidación de su proyecto “Vale Quarks”, para la promoción de la educación en áreas STEAM en Costa Rica, del cual actualmente es presidenta. Valeria continua su formación en áreas afines, con vistas a legalizar su proyecto como una organización sin fines de lucro y, paralelamente, aspirar a una especialización al obtener su licenciatura.