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  1. Robert Mario Fano ( Turim, 11 de novembro de 1917 - Naples, 13 de julho de 2016) [ 1] foi um cientista da computação estadunidense nascido na Itália. Foi professor emérito de engenharia elétrica e ciência da computação do Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts. [ 2] Morreu em 13 de julho de 2016, aos 98 anos.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_FanoRobert Fano - Wikipedia

    Early life and education. Career. Bibliography. References. External links. Robert Fano. Roberto Mario "Robert" Fano (11 November 1917 – 13 July 2016) was an Italian-American computer scientist and professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  3. 15 de jul. de 2016 · Robert “Bob” Fano, an MIT professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science whose work helped usher in the personal computing age, died in Naples, Florida on July 13. He was 98.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2016 · Robert Fano, an electrical engineer who was instrumental in creating a world of instantly responsive computers, died on July 13 in Naples, Fla. He was 98. His daughter Paola Nisonger confirmed...

  5. Directors of Project MAC Robert Fano 1963–1968. Dr. Robert M. Fano was Ford Professor of Engineering, in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology until his retirement in June, 1984. He organized MIT's Project MAC (now the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ...

  6. 22 de jul. de 2019 · MIT. Fields of study. Computing, Information theory. Awards. IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal. Biography. Professor Robert Mario Fano was born in Torino, Italy in 1917, where his father was Professor of Mathematics at the University of Torino.

  7. Robert M. Fano. Born November 11, 1917, Torino, Italy; leader of Project MAC, which established interactive computing through time-sharing as a common part of modern computer systems. Education: SB, electrical engineering, MIT, 1941; ScD, electrical engineering, MIT, 1947.