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}}The Computer Pioneer Award was established in 1981 by the Board of Governors of the IEEE Computer Society to recognize and honor the vision of those people whose efforts resulted in the creation and continued vitality of the computer industry. The award is presented to outstanding individuals whose main contribution to the concepts and development of the computer field was made at least fifteen years earlier. The recognition is engraved on a silver medal specially struck for the Society.This award has now been renamed to "Women of the ENIAC Computer Pioneer Award".WEB,weblink Women of the ENIAC Computer Pioneer Award, IEEE Computer Society,

Award types

The award has two types of recipients:
  • Computer Pioneer Charter Recipients - At the inauguration of this award, the individuals who already meet the Computer Pioneer Award criteria and also have received IEEE Computer Society awards prior to 1981.
  • Computer Pioneer Recipients - Awarded annually since 1981.

Computer Pioneer Charter Recipients

Computer Pioneer Recipients

Source: IEEE Computer Society{| class="wikitable" ! Year !! Recipient !! Significant contribution2023 Daniel S. BricklinFor creating VisiCalc, the progenitor of the modern spreadsheet.Scott ShenkerFor pioneering contributions to scheduling and management of packet-switched networks, impacting the theory and practice of communication networks.2022 Daphne KollerFor contributions to representation, inference, and learning in probabilistic models with applications to computational biology and human health.Christos PapadimitriouFor fundamental contributions to Computer Science, via the development of the theory of algorithms and complexity, and its application to the natural and social sciences.2021 Peter J. Denning For seminal contributions to virtual memory, the Internet infrastructure, and computing education.Moti YungFor transformative innovations in "Trust in Computation;" specifically, coinventing "Malicious Cryptography", and pioneering contributions to "Distributed Cryptosystems".2020 Demetri Terzopoulos For a leading role in developing computer vision, computer graphics, and medical imaging through pioneering research that has helped unify these fields and has impacted related disciplines within and beyond computer science.Jack DongarraFor leadership in the area of high-performance mathematical software. 2019 Laura HaasFor pioneering innovations in the architecture of federated databases and in the integration of data from multiple, heterogeneous sources. Jitendra MalikFor a leading role in developing Computer Vision into a thriving discipline through pioneering research, leadership, and mentorship. 2018 Barbara Liskov for "pioneering data abstraction, polymorphism, and support for fault tolerance and distributed computing in the programming languages CLU (programming language) and Argus (programming language)>Argus." (source) Bjarne Stroustrup For pioneering C++. Larry Page For the creation of the Google search engine and leadership in creating ambitious products and research initiatives. Sergey Brin For the creation of the Google search engine and leadership in creating ambitious products and research initiatives.2016 Grady Booch >| For pioneering work in Object Modeling that led to the creation of the Unified Modeling Language (UML).2015 Michael J. Flynn For more than 50 years of leadership including the creation of TCCA and SIGARCH.2015 Peter Kogge >|For developing algorithms for recurrence, development of the multi-core microprocessor chip and the formalization of methods for designing the control of a computer pipeline.2014 Linus Torvalds For pioneering development of the Linux kernel using the open-source approach.2013 Edward Feigenbaum For development of the basic principles and methods of knowledge-based systems and their practical applications.2013 Stephen Furber For pioneering work as a principal designer of the ARM 32-bit RISC microprocessor.2012 Cleve Moler For improving the quality of mathematical software, making it more accessible and creating MATLAB.2011 David Kuck For pioneering parallel architectures including the Illiac IV, the Burroughs BSP, and Cedar; and, for revolutionary parallel compiler technology including Parafrase and KAP Tools.2009 Jean E. Sammet For pioneering work and lifetime achievement as one of the first developers and researchers in programming languages.Lynn Conway For contributions to superscalar architecture, including multiple-issue dynamic instruction scheduling, and for the innovation and widespread teaching of simplified VLSI design methods.2008 Jean Bartik >|Programmer including co-leading the first teams of ENIAC programmers, and pioneering work on BINAC and UNIVAC IEdward J. McCluskey Design and synthesis of digital systems over five decades, including the first algorithm for logic synthesis (the Quine-McCluskey method)Carl Adam Petri >|Petri net theory (1962) and then parallel and distributed computing2006 Mamoru Hosaka Computing in JapanArnold Spielberg >Real-time computing>Real-time data acquisition and recording that significantly contributed to the definition of modern feedback and control processes2004 Frances E. Allen Theory and practice of compiler optimization2003 Martin Richards (computer scientist) >|System software portability through the programming language BCPL widely influential and used in academia and industry for a variety of prominent system software2002 Per Brinch Hansen Operating systems and concurrent programming, exemplified by work on the RC 4000 Multiprogramming System, Monitor (synchronization)>monitors, and Concurrent PascalRobert Bemer >|ASCII, ASCII-alternate sets, and escape sequences2001 Vernon Schatz Electronic Funds Transfer which made possible computer to computer commercial transactions via the banking systemWilliam Bridge >|Computer and communications technology in the GE DATANET-302000 Harold Lawson >|Inventing the pointer variable and introducing this concept into PL/IGennady Stolyarov (Computer scientist) >|Minsk series computers' software, of the information systems' softwareGeorgy Lopato Belarus of the Minsk series computers' hardware, of the multicomputer complexes and of the RV family of mobile computers for heavy field conditions1999 Herbert Freeman SPEEDAC of Sperry Corporation, and computer graphics and image processing1998 I. J. Good >Cryptologist and statistician during World War II at Bletchley Park, as an early worker and developer of the Colossus computer>Colossus at Bletchley Park and on the University of Manchester Mark I, the world's first stored program computer1997 Homer Oldfield >Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting>ERMA, and computer manufacturingBetty Holberton >|Sort-merge generator for the Univac and compilation1996 Angel Angelov (computer scientist) >|Computer science technologies in BulgariaRichard F. Clippinger Converted the ENIAC to a stored program at Aberdeen Proving GroundEdgar F. Codd >|Abstract model for database managementNorber Fristacky Digital devicesVictor M. Glushkov Digital automation of computer architectureJozef GruskaTheory of computing and organizational activitiesJiri Horejs Informatics and computer scienceLubomir Georgiev Iliev Computing in Bulgaria; 1st Bulgarian computers; abstract mathematics and softwareRobert E. Kahn TCP/IP protocols and the Internet programLászló Kalmár 1956 logical machine and the design of the MIR computer in Hungary(:pl:Antoni Kiliński| First commercial computers and informatics (computer science) curriculum in Poland,László Kozma 1930 relay machines, and early computers in post-war HungarySergey A. Lebedev Designed and constructed the first computer in the Soviet Union and founded the Soviet computer industry Alexey Lyapunov >|Soviet cybernetics and programmingRomuald W. Marczynski Polish digital computers and computer architectureGrigore C. Moisil Polyvalent logic switching circuitsIvan Plander Computer hardware technology into Slovakia and the control computerArnold Reitsakas Estonia's computer ageAntonín Svoboda (computer scientist) >Czechoslovakia and SAPO (computer)>SAPO and EPOS computers1995 Gerald Estrin Early computersDavid C. Evans >|Computer graphicsButler Lampson Personal ComputerMarvin Minsky Artificial intelligenceKenneth Olsen Minicomputers1994 Gerrit Blaauw >|IBM System/360 SeriesHarlan Mills >|Structured ProgrammingDennis M. Ritchie rowspan=2|UnixKen L. Thompson1993 Erich Bloch High speed computingJack S. Kilby Co-inventing the integrated circuitWillis Ware >|Design of IAS and JOHNNIAC computers1992 Stephen W. Dunwell Project stretchDouglas C. Engelbart Human computer interaction1991 Bob O. Evans Compatible computersRobert W. Floyd CompilersThomas E. Kurtz BASIC1990 Werner Buchholz Computer architectureC.A.R. Hoare Programming languages definitions1989 John Cocke (computer scientist) >|Instruction pipelining and RISC conceptsJames A. Weidenhammer High speed I/O mechanismsRalph L. Palmer IBM 604 electronic calculatorMina S. Rees rowspan=4Office of Naval Research>ONR Computer R&D development beginning in 1946Marshall C. YovitsF. Joachim WeylGordon D. Goldstein1988 Friedrich L. Bauer Computer stacksMarcian Hoff >|Microprocessor on a chip1987 Robert R. Everett WhirlwindReynold B. Johnson RAMACArthur Samuel (computer scientist) >|Adaptive non-numeric processingNiklaus Wirth >Pascal programming language>Pascal1986 Cuthbert Hurd >|ComputingPeter Naur Computer language developmentJames H. Pomerene IAS and Harvest computersAdriaan van Wijngaarden >|ALGOL 681985 John G. Kemeny BASICJohn McCarthy (computer scientist) >|LISP and artificial intelligenceAlan Perlis Computer language translationIvan Sutherland Graphics SketchpadDavid Wheeler (computer scientist) >|Assembly language programmingHeinz Zemanek Computer and computer languages for Mailüfterl1984 John Vincent Atanasoff Electronic computer with serial memoryJerrier A. Haddad IBM 701Nicholas Metropolis >Nuclear power>atomic energy problems on ENIACNathaniel Rochester (computer scientist) >|Architecture of IBM 702 electronic data processing machinesWillem van der Poel >ZEBRA (computer)>ZEBRA1982 Harry Huskey >SWAC (computer)>SWACArthur Burks Electronic computer logic design1981 Jeffrey Chuan Chu Electronic computer logic design

Nomination process

All members of the profession are invited to nominate a colleague who they consider most eligible to be considered for this award. The nomination deadline is 15 October of each year.
  • weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100314220242weblink">Nomination process

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