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Fornaro Receives IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award

Fornaro joined the NC State Computer Science Department in 1969 as one of its first Ph.Ds. He recently announced plans to enter phased retirement after serving as the Director of the NC State Computer Science Senior Design Center since 1994. He developed the Center from its beginnings as an elective for students to complement their technical abilities by developing skills in teamwork, writing and speaking, to where it is today – a required part of the undergraduate curriculum for all computer science students. Three of the senior design teams advised and mentored by Fornaro went on to win international accolades for their efforts, including two first place finishes and one third place finish in the IEEE Computer Society International Design Competition (CSIDC). This was the first and only time in the history of CSIDC that students from any university in the world placed first in the competition in two consecutive years.
Fornaro’s efforts in advising and mentoring have also had international influence. For six years, the NC State Computer Science Department has hosted teams of undergraduate students from the Universidad Católica Andres Bello (UCAB), Caracas Venezuela, for a two-week summer practicum directed by Fornaro. During the practicum, the students attended lectures and lab sessions every day with a focus on software development for wireless sensor systems. Some of the student participants have since become graduate students at NC State.
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