Andrew O'Fallon

 Andrew O'Fallon

Andrew O'Fallon

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May 1, 2018
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Professor O'Fallon is the best teacher you could have for such hard material. He genuinely cares about his students, and will work hard to make sure you are doing well. You need to be ready to put the work in though. This class is not easy. He assigns projects that are very time consuming and exams are challenging. This class is not your usual 4 credit class. I do not recommend to take it unless you want to learn!

Dec 27, 2019
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Andy O'Fallon is a great professor and is always accessible outside of class. You could see that he cared about his students and his lectures were always of top quality. Coding assignments take each week four to seven hours reflecting on the difficulty, however they are entertaining. A few former students who work at Microsoft even came to present, which was extremely awesome.

Biography

Washington State University - Computer Science


Resume

  • 2013

    Excellence in Teaching Award

    Recipient

    School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science - Washington State University

    Washington State University

  • 2010

    Excellence in Teaching Award

    Recipient

    School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science - Washington State University

    Winner of Best Professor for 2017 Student Choice Awards

    Voted by students: Winner of Best Professor for Student Choice Awards 2017

    Washington State University

    Students at Washington State University/The Daily Evergreen

    Critical Literacies Achievement and Success Program (CLASP) Faculty Award

    CLASP Program at WSU

    Winner of Best Professor for 2016 Student Choice Awards

    Voted by students: Winner of Best Professor for Student Choice Awards 2016

    Washington State University

    Students at Washington State University/The Daily Evergreen

  • C++

    Python

    Programming

    Microcontrollers

    Atmel AVR

    Student Development

    Higher Education

    Software Development

    Embedded Systems

    Robotics

    University Teaching

    Software Testing

    Student Affairs

    C#

    Teaching

    MIPS

    Java

    Software Engineering

    Leadership

    C

    Defining and Qualifying Components in the Design Phase

    A. Andrews

    A. Knight

    Defining and Qualifying Components in the Design Phase

    T. Chen

    A. Andrews

    Proc. IFIP Conference of VLSI SoC

    A Rule-Based Software Testing Method for VHDL Models

    J. Harris

    C. Cole

    J. Hagemiester

    Increasing Student Retention and Comprehension by Providing Every Student their Own Industry Standard Tools in Introductory Engineering Classes

    T. Chen

    A. Andrews

    Proc. of the Eighth IEEE International Symposium on High-Assurance Systems Engineering

    RUBASTEM: A Method for Testing VHDL Behavioral Models

    Andrew

    O'Fallon

    Washington State University

    Pullman

    Clinical Associate Professor

    Washington State University

    Pullman

    Instructor

    Washington State University

    Washington State University

    President's Teaching Academy

    Washington State University

    Senator for the Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture

    Faculty Senate

    Washington State University

    2007 - present

    Teacher of the Year Award

    Recipient

    School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science - Washington State University

    Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) Certificate of Appreciation

    Recipient - Certificate of appreciation for invoking the passion for learning in engineering students.

    Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories

    Reid C. Miller Outstanding Teaching Faculty Award

    Recipient

    College of Engineering & Architecture - Washington State University

    President’s Distinguished Teaching Award for Non-tenure Track Faculty

    Recipient - Honors two faculty members per year who exemplify the highest levels of teaching performance including: innovative teaching practices

    revitalizing courses

    and greatly increasing students' intellectual and critical thinking abilities.

    Washington State University

    Outstanding Teaching in Computer Science Award

    Recipient

    School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science - Washington State University

    Who's Who in America

    2008 - present

    Marquis Who's Who

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