As the City of Rome marks its 150th anniversary this year, some of that history is saluted in the Rome Science Hall of Fame, which since its creation in 2007 has inducted 32 area persons for substantial achievements in areas of science. Project Fibonacci Founder Dr. Andrew Drozd is a recent inductee in the Rome Science Hall of Fame (2019).

“Dr. Andrew L. Drozd: He founded the ANDRO company in 1994, and performs consulting and research and development of expert system solutions in electromagnetic environmental effects, spectrum management, radar systems, target recognition, data fusion, and image registration. In 2016 he founded The Project Fibonacci® Foundation, Inc., an education initiative focused on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math).”

View the full story here: https://romesentinel.com/stories/rome-science-hall-of-fame-has-inducted-32-since-2007,101940?

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