The Grace Murray Hopper Award (named for computer pioneer RADM Grace Hopper) has been awarded by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) since 1971. The award goes to a computer professional who makes a single, significant technical or service contribution at or before age 35.
Recipients
edit- 1971 Donald Knuth
- 1972 Paul H. Dirksen
- 1972 Paul H. Cress
- 1973 Lawrence M. Breed
- 1973 Richard H. Lathwell
- 1973 Roger Moore
- 1974 George N. Baird
- 1975 Allan L. Scherr
- 1976 Edward H. Shortliffe
- 1977 no award
- 1978 Ray Kurzweil
- 1979 Steve Wozniak
- 1980 Robert M. Metcalfe
- 1981 Daniel S. Bricklin
- 1982 Brian K. Reid
- 1983 no award
- 1984 Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr.
- 1985 Cordell Green
- 1986 William Nelson "Bill" Joy
- 1987 John Ousterhout
- 1988 Guy L. Steele Jr.
- 1989 W. Daniel Hillis
- 1990 Richard Stallman[1]
- 1991 Feng-hsiung Hsu
- 1992 no award
- 1993 Bjarne Stroustrup
- 1994–1995 no award
- 1996 Shafrira Goldwasser
- 1997–1998 no award
- 1999 Wen-mei Hwu
- 2000 Lydia Kavraki
- 2001 George Necula
- 2002 Ramakrishnan Srikant
- 2003 Stephen W. Keckler
- 2004 Jennifer Rexford[2]
- 2005 Omer Reingold[3]
- 2006 Dan Klein
- 2007 Vern Paxson[4]
- 2008 Dawson Engler
- 2009 Tim Roughgarden
- 2010 Craig Gentry
- 2011 Luis von Ahn[5]
- 2012 Martin Casado[6] and Dina Katabi[7]
- 2013 Pedro Felipe Felzenszwalb[8]
- 2014 Sylvia Ratnasamy
- 2015 Brent Waters[9]
- 2016 Jeffrey Heer[10]
- 2017 Amanda Randles[11]
- 2018 Constantinos Daskalakis[12] and Michael J. Freedman[13]
- 2019 Maria-Florina Balcan[14]
- 2020 Shyam Gollakota[15]
- 2021 Raluca Ada Popa[16]
- 2022 Mohammad Alizadeh[17]
- 2023 Prateek Mittal[18]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Richard Stallman". acm.org. Archived from the original on 2007-12-09.
- ^ "Jennifer Rexford". princeton.edu.
- ^ "People - Microsoft Research".
- ^ "Young Researcher to Receive Grace Murray Hopper Award for Internet Performance Measurement".
- ^ "Award Winners Recognized for Breakthroughs in Web Security, Education, Data Structures, Computer Security, Software Development Tools" (Press release). ACM. April 26, 2012. Archived from the original on April 29, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
- ^ "Martin Casado". acm.org. Archived from the original on 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- ^ "Dina Katabi". acm.org. Archived from the original on 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- ^ "Pedro F Felzenszwalb". awards.acm.org. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2015". acm.org.
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2016". acm.org.
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2017".
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2018".
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2018".
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2019".
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2020".
- ^ "Raluca Ada Popa". awards.acm.org. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
- ^ "ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award 2022".
- ^ "2023 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award".
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Laureates of the Grace Murray Hopper Award.
- The ACM homepage for the Grace Murray Hopper Award