The original Grace Murray Hopper Awards (named for computer pioneer RADM Grace Hopper) have been awarded by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) since 1971. The award goes to a young (age 35 or less) computer professional who makes a single, significant technical or service contribution.
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Recipients
- 1971 Donald E. 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 Allen L. Scherr
- 1976 Edward H. Shortliffe
- 1977 no award
- 1978 Raymond 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 N. Joy
- 1987 John Ousterhout
- 1988 Guy L. Steele
- 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 Daniel Klein
- 2007 Vern Paxson
- 2008 Dawson Engler
References
External links
- The ACM homepage for the Grace Murray Hopper Awards
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