I am a computer science professor at Duke University. I am interested in writing Wikipedia pages of notable Computer Scientists, especially women computer scientists since there are so few pages written about them.
Biographies I have started as new pages
edit- Nancy M. Amato - IEEE Fellow
- Thomas E. Anderson - Margaret Martonosi's advisor, also an ACM Fellow
- Anuradha Annaswamy - IEEE Fellow
- Jean-Loup Baer - Carla Ellis' advisor, also an ACM Fellow
- James Bonk - Emeritus Duke Professor (deceased) - Taught Chemistry for over 50 years at Duke University, and known as an internet legend for giving a makeup exam to two students who missed an exam because they had a flat tire, and putting them in separate rooms to take the exam and asking them on the exam "which tire?"
- Alan H. Borning - A. J. Brush's advisor, also an ACM Fellow
- A. J. Bernheim Brush - Borg Early Career Award
- Tracy Camp - ACM Fellow
- Lori A. Clarke - ACM Fellow
- Joanne M. Cohoon - A. Richard Newton ABIE Educator Award
- Janice E. Cuny - SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Education
- Nell B. Dale - ACM Fellow
- Marie desJardins - A. Richard Newton ABIE Educator Award
- Susan J. Eggers - ACM Fellow
- Carla Ellis - ACM Fellow
- Yuqing Gao - IEEE Fellow
- Maria L. Gini - AAAI Fellow and ACM Distinguished Scientist
- Mary Jean Harrold - ACM Fellow
- Susan B. Horwitz - ACM SIGSOFT Retrospective Impact Paper award
- Patricia D. Lopez (Patty Lopez) - HP Technical Leadership Award 2001
- Margaret Martonosi - ACM Fellow
- Kathryn S. McKinley - ACM Fellow
- Leon J. Osterweil - Lori Clarke's advisor, and also an ACM Fellow
- Barbara Boucher Owens - SIGCSE Award for Lifetime Service to the Computer Science Education Community
- Lori L. Pollock - ACM Distinguished Scientist
- Eric S. Roberts - ACM Fellow
- Barbara G. Ryder - ACM Fellow
- Lori Ann Setton - biomechanical engineer, an AIMBE Fellow and BMES Fellow.
- Mary Lou Soffa - ACM Fellow
Biographies I expanded a lot
edit- Mary Jane Irwin - an ACM Fellow
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For your meticulous work creating wikipedia pages for ACM Fellows, and particularly for your timely creation of Mary Jean Harrold's page in the days after her death. Mmartonosi (talk) 11:19, 27 September 2013 (UTC) |