Silicon Valley Innovator to Host Presentation on “Some Things I Wish I Knew When I Was College Aged”

A old picture of a man holding a computer on the left, and a current picture of the same man on the right

Silicon Valley innovator Bill Fernandez will host a presentation, “Some Things I Wish I Knew When I Was College Aged.”

The presentation will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, May 23 at the ATL Keck Lab.

Fernandez is known for being Apple Computer’s first full-time employee.

The event is hosted by The Noyce School of Applied Computing and Color Coded.

For questions, please email foaad@calpoly.edu.

The Noyce School of Applied Computing is home to the first interdisciplinary school of its kind at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo thanks to a transformative $60 million gift from the Robert N. Noyce Trust. 

Housed within the College of Engineering, the Noyce School of Applied Computing combines three departments — Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Software Engineering, and Computer Engineering — with Statistics joining as an affiliate, paving the way for students and faculty using computer principles, concepts and technologies to address real-world problems

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