The Rory O’Connor and Tony Moynihan Awards 2021

The Rory O’Connor and Tony Moynihan Awards 2021

The School of Computing is delighted to announce the Student prize winners 2021

From left to right, Dr Paul Clarke, Mr Stefano Puzzuoli, Dr Cathal Gurrin, Dr Monica Ward, Prof Martin Crane, Mr Sean Fradl, Dr Stephen Blott

The School of Computing is delighted to announce that Mr. Stefano Puzzuoli  (CASE4 Student 2020/21) has been awarded the Rory V. O’Connor Award for the Undergraduate Student with Highest Overall Mark in Final Year  2020/21.  

This award is made annually following a review of the  marks achieved by all final year Undergraduate students from DCU’s School of Computing.   This award was established  as a memorial to Prof Rory O'Connor, distinguished Professor and a former Head of the School of Computing, who passed away suddenly in 2019.  

The School is also very happy to announce that Mr. Sean Fradl and Mr Conor Mc Govern (CASE4 Students 2020/21) have been awarded the Tony Moynihan Award for the Computer Applications Students with Highest Overall Marks in the CA400 Final Year Project Module  2020/21.   

This award is made annually following a review of CA400 Final Year Project marks and was  established in memory of  Prof Tony Moynihan, distinguished Professor and a former Head of the School of Computing.