IEEE JOHN VON NEUMANN MEDAL
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2018 PATRICK COUSOT
Professor, New York University,
New York, New York, USA
“For introducing abstract interpretation, a
powerful framework for automatically
calculating program properties with broad
application to verification and optimization.”
2017 VLADIMIR VAPNIK
Professor, Columbia University and
Facebook AI Research, New York,
New York, USA
“For the development of statistical learning
theory, the theoretical foundations for
machine learning, and support vector
machines.”
2016 CHRISTOS HARILAOS
PAPADIMITRIOU
Professor, University of California,
Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA
"For providing a deeper understanding of
computational complexity and its implications
for approximation algorithms, artificial
intelligence, economics, database theory,
and biology."
2015 JAMES A. GOSLING
Chief Software Architect, Liquid
Robotics, Redwood, California, USA
“For the Java programming language, Java
Virtual Machine, and other contributions to
programming languages and environments.”
2014 CLEVE MOLER
Chief Mathematician, MathWorks,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
“For fundamental and widely used
contributions to numerical linear algebra and
scientific and engineering software that
transformed computational science.”
2013 JACK B. DENNIS
Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Computer
Science and Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge, MA,
USA
“For fundamental abstractions to implement
protection in operating systems and for the
dataflow programming paradigm.”
2012 EDWARD McCLUSKEY
Professor Emeritus, Departments of
Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA, USA
“For fundamental contributions that shaped
the design and testing of digital systems.”
2011 C.A.R. (TONY) HOARE
Principal Researcher, Microsoft
Research Ltd.; Cambridge, UK
“For seminal contributions to the scientific
foundation of software design.”
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2010
AND
JOHN HOPCROFT
IBM Professor of Engineering and
Applied Mathematics, Cornell
University, Cornell, NY, USA
JEFFREY ULLMAN
Professor Emeritus of Computer
Science, Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
“For laying the foundations for the fields of
automata and language theory and many
seminal contributions to theoretical computer
science.”
2009 SUSAN L. GRAHAM
Pehong Chen Distinguished
Professor of Computer Science,
Univ of California at Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, USA
“For contributions to programming language
design and implementation and for
exemplary service to the discipline of
computer science.”
2008 LESLIE LAMPORT
Researcher, Microsoft Corporation,
Silicon Valley Research Center,
Mountain, View, CA, USA
“For establishment of the foundations of
distributed and concurrent computing.”
2007 CHARLES THACKER
Distinguished Engineer, Microsoft
Corporation, Redmond, WA, USA
“For a central role in the creation of the
personal computer and the development of
networked computer systems.”
2006 EDWIN CATMULL
President, Pixar Animation Studios,
Emeryville, CA, USA
“For fundamental contributions to computer
graphics, and a pioneering role in the use of
computer animation in motion pictures.”
2005 MICHAEL STONEBRAKER
Adjunct Professor, Laboratory for
CS, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Bedford, NH, USA
"For contributions to the design,
implementation, and commercialization of
relational and object-relational database
systems."
2004 BARBARA H. LISKOV
Ford Professor of Engineering and
Associate Head for Computer
Science, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
“For fundamental contributions to
programming languages, programming
methodology, and distributed systems.”
2003 ALFRED V. AHO
Professor, Columbia University,
New York, NY, USA
“For contributions to the foundations of
computer science and to the fields of
algorithms and software tools.”
2002
AND
OLE-JOHAN DAHL
Univ of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
KRISTEN NYGAARD
"For the introduction of the concepts
underlying object-oriented programming
through the design and implementation of
SIMULA 67."
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Univ of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
2001 BUTLER W. LAMPSON
Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft
and Adjunct Professor at MIT
"For technical leadership in the creation of
timesharing, distributed computing,
networking security and program
languages."
2000
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JOHN L. HENNESSY
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
DAVID A. PATTERSON
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
“For creating a revolution in computer
architecture through their exploration,
popularization, and commercialization of
architectural innovations.”
1999 DOUGLAS C. ENGELBART
Bootstrap Institute
Fremont, CA, USA
"For creating the foundations of real time,
interactive, personal computing including
CRT displays, windows, the mouse,
hypermedia linking and conferencing, and
on-line journals."
1998 IVAN EDWARD SUTHERLAND
Sun Microsystems Laboratories
Palo Alto, CA, USA
"For pioneering contributions to computer
graphics and microelectronic design, and
leadership in the support of computer
science and engineering research"
1997 MAURICE V. WILKES
Olivetti Research Ltd.
Cambridge, England
"For a lifelong career of seminal contributions
to computing, including the first full-scale
operational stored program computer and to
the foundations of programming."
1996 CARVER A. MEAD
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA, USA
"For leadership and innovative contributions
to VLSI and creative microelectronic
structures."
1995 DONALD E. KNUTH
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
"For fundamental contributions to the theory
and practice of computer science and to the
art of computer programming."
1994 JOHN COCKE
IBM/T.J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
"For contributions to the computer industry
including the invention, development and
implementation of Reduced Instruction Set
Computer (RISC) architecture and program
optimization technology."
1993 FREDERICK P. BROOKS, JR.
Univ. of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC, USA
"For significant developments in computer
architecture, insightful observations on
software engineering, and for computer
science education and professional service."
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1992 C. GORDON BELL
Stardent Computer
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
"For innovative contributions to computer
architecture and design."
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