História do DAINF Curitiba, com Luiz Nacamura Junior (Mérito Universitário da UTFPR)

EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 1H 20M

História do DAINF Curitiba, com Luiz Nacamura Junior (Mérito Universitário da UTFPR)

from Professor Adolfo Neto · host Rede Emílias de Podcasts

Neste episódio do podcast Professor Adolfo Neto, da Rede Emílias de Podcasts, Adolfo conversa com o professor Luiz Nacamura Junior sobre sua trajetória na UTFPR, desde a gestão de redes Unix nos anos 90 até se tornar o primeiro pró-reitor de pesquisa da instituição. Neste ano de 2026 Nacamura foi condecorado com o título de Mérito Universitário. Ele revela bastidores da criação do doutorado no CPGEI e as estratégias para aprovação de mestrados profissionais na UTFPR.O professor também discute sua metodologia de ensino para iniciantes em computação, defendendo que o aprendizado de estruturas de repetição e manipulação de memória deve vir antes de comandos como "printf". Por fim, destaca a importância do método científico em todas as áreas, inclusive em seu hobby de criação de cavalos, onde aplica o rigor acadêmico para obter melhores resultados em genética e veterinária.Notícia no site do PPGCA sobre o prêmio recebido por Nacamura https://www.utfpr.edu.br/cursos/coordenacoes/stricto-sensu/ppgca-ct/destaques/professor-luiz-nacamura-jr-recebe-o-titulo-de-merito-universitario-da-utfprPágina do DAINF: https://utfpr.curitiba.br/dainf/Página do PPGCA: https://www.utfpr.edu.br/cursos/coordenacoes/stricto-sensu/ppgca-ctPágina do CPGEI: https://www.utfpr.edu.br/cursos/coordenacoes/stricto-sensu/cpgei-ctNo YouTube em https://youtu.be/4v249rKcC80

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