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12/17/2025 | Press release | Archived content

Student Spotlight: Diego Temkin

This interview is part of a series of short interviews from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). Each spotlight features a student answering their choice of questions about themselves and life at MIT. Today's interviewee, senior Diego Temkin, is double majoring in courses 6-3 (Computer Science and Engineering) and 11 (Urban Planning). The McAllen, Texas, native is involved with MIT's Dormitory Council (DormCon), helps to maintain Hydrant (formerly Firehose)/CourseRoad, and is both a member of the Student Information Processing Board (MIT's oldest computing club) and an Advanced Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (SuperUROP) scholar.

Q: What's your favorite key on a standard computer keyboard, and why?

A: The "1" key! During Covid, I ended up starting a typewriter collection and trying to fix them up, and I always thought it was interesting how they didn't have a 1 key. People were just expected to use the lowercase "l," which presumably makes anyone who cares about ASCII very upset.

Q: Tell us about a teacher from your past who had an influence on the person you've become.

A: Back in middle school, everyone had to take a technology class that taught things like typing skills, Microsoft Word and Excel, and some other things. I was a bit of a nerd and didn't have too many friends interested in the sort of things I was, but the teacher of that technology class, Mrs. Camarena, would let me stay for a bit after school and encouraged me to explore more of my interests. She helped me become more confident in wanting to go into computer science, and now here I am.

Q: What's your favorite trivia factoid?

A: Every floor in Building 13 is painted as a different MBTA line. I don't know why and can't really find anything about it online, but once you notice it you can't unsee it!

Q: Do you have any pets?

A: I do! His name is Skateboard, and he is the most quintessentially orange cat. I got him off [email protected] during my first year here at MIT (shout out to Patty K), and he's been with me ever since. He's currently five years old, and he's a big fan of goldfish and stepping on my face at 7 a.m. Best decision I've ever made.

Q: Are you a re-reader or a re-watcher? If so, what are your comfort books, shows, or movies?

A: Definitely a re-watcher, and definitely "Doctor Who." I've watched far too much of that show and there are episodes I can recite from memory (looking at you, "The Eleventh Hour"). Anyone I know will tell you that I can go on about that show for hours, and before anyone asks, my favorite doctor is Matt Smith (sorry to the David Tennant fans; I like him too, though!)

Q: Do you have a bucket list? If so, share one or two of the items on it.

A: I've been wanting to take a cross-country Amtrak trip for a while … I think I might try going to the West Coast and some national parks during IAP [Independent Activities Period], if I have the time. Now that it's on here, I definitely have to do it!

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