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  A.M. Turing Award

ACM's most prestigious technical award is accompanied by a prize of $100,000. It is given to an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community. The contributions should be of lasting and major technical importance to the computer field. Financial support of the Turing Award is provided by the Intel Corporation.


 

2004 Winners:
 

 
Vinton G. Cerf
Robert E. Kahn
 
 


 

Award Recipients

1966 A.J. Perlis

1967 Maurice V. Wilkes

1968 Richard Hamming

1969 Marvin Minsky

1970 J.H. Wilkinson

1971 John McCarthy

1972 E.W. Dijkstra

1973 Charles W. Bachman

1974 Donald E. Knuth

1975 Allen Newell

1975 Herbert A. Simon

1976 Michael O. Rabin

1976 Dana S. Scott

1977 John Backus

1978 Robert W. Floyd

1979 Kenneth E. Iverson

1980 C. Antony R. Hoare

1981 Edgar F. Codd

1982 Stephen A. Cook

1983 Ken Thompson

 
1983 Dennis M. Ritchie

1984 Niklaus Wirth

1985 Richard M. Karp

1986 John Hopcroft

1986 Robert Tarjan

1987 John Cocke

1988 Ivan Sutherland

1989 William (Velvel) Kahan

1990 Fernando J. Corbato'

1991 Robin Milner

1992 Butler W. Lampson

1993 Juris Hartmanis

1993 Richard E. Stearns

1994 Edward Feigenbaum

1994 Raj Reddy

1995 Manuel Blum

1996 Amir Pnueli

1997 Douglas Engelbart

1998 James Gray

1999 Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.

 
2000 Andrew Chi-Chih Yao

2001 Ole-Johan Dahl

2001 Kristen Nygaard

2002 Ronald L. Rivest

2002 Adi Shamir

2002 Leonard M. Adleman

2003 Alan Kay


ACM/A.M. Turing Award. Last Updated February 16, 2005 by Edwin Rodriguez
 
 
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