Maryna Veksler Maryna Veksler was recognized in 2023 for her work with the team that earned a patent for “crypto wallet artifact detection on android devices using advanced machine learning techniques.” She is pictured with Provost, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Elizabeth Béjar.

Maryna Veksler moved from Ukraine in 2015 to enroll at FIU after the school’s tennis coach relentlessly pursued her.

Several programs had eyes on the then-teenager, but “She was the most persistent,” Veksler says of the woman who heads the FIU team. “I was shocked,” she adds of the full-on press that Katarina Petrovic employed to entice the high schooler. Tactics included reaching out via social media to a relative of Veksler in a bid to get others to nudge her toward South Florida.

“I’m like, I don’t even know English,” Veksler remembers thinking at the time, still not sure she wanted to accept a spot at any university in the United States.

A visit to the Miami Open and time spent with Petrovic, however, proved an effective volley and convinced her to study for both the SAT and an English-language proficiency exam so that she might be admitted as an undergraduate.

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