Scott J. Aaronson University of Texas For contributions to quantum computing and computational complexity |
Songwu Lu University of California, Los Angeles For helping create a more resilient and performant cellular network |
Tarek F. Abdelzaher University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign For interdisciplinary contributions that bridge cyber-physical systems, social sensing, real-time computing, and control |
Wendy Elizabeth Mackay University of Paris-Sud For contributions to human-computer interaction, mixed reality and participatory design, and leadership in ACM SIGCHI |
Saman Amarasinghe Massachusetts Institute of Technology For contributions to high performance computing on modern hardware platforms, domain-specific languages, and compilation techniques |
Diana Marculescu University of Texas at Austin For contributions to the design and optimization of energy-aware computing systems |
Kavita Bala Cornell University For contributions to rendering and scene understanding |
Sheila McIlraith University of Toronto For contributions to knowledge representation and its applications to automated planning and semantic web services |
Magdalena Balazinska University of Washington For contributions to scalable distributed data systems |
Rada Mihalcea University of Michigan For contributions to natural language processing, with innovations in data-driven and graph-based language processing |
Paul Beame University of Washington For contributions in computational and proof complexity and their applications, and for outstanding service |
Robin R. Murphy Texas A&M University For contributions in founding and advancing the field of computing for disasters and robotics |
Emery D. Berger University of Massachusetts Amherst For contributions in memory management and programming language implementation |
Marc Najork Google For contributions to web search and web science |
Ronald F. Boisvert National Institute of Standards and Technology For contributions to mathematical software and service to the profession |
Jason Nieh Columbia University For contributions to operating systems, virtualization, and computer science education |
Christian Cachin University of Bern For contributions to secure distributed computing and cryptographic protocols |
Hanspeter Pfister Harvard University For contributions to volume rendering, visualization, computer graphics, and computer vision applications |
Brad Calder Google For contributions to cloud storage, processor simulation, replay, and feedback-directed optimization of systems and applications |
Timothy M. Pinkston University of Southern California For contributions to interconnection network routing algorithms and architectures, and leadership in expanding computing research |
Diego Calvanese Free University of Bozen-Bolzano For contributions to description logics and their applications in data management and software engineering |
Mihai Pop University of Maryland, College Park For contributions to computational biology, algorithms, and software for DNA sequence analysis and sequence assembly |
Srdjan Capkun Swiss Federal Polytechnic, Zurich For contributions to systems and wireless network security |
Andreas Reuter Heidelberg University/Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation For contributions to database concurrency control and for service to the community |
Claire Cardie Cornell University For contributions to natural language processing, including coreference resolution, information and opinion extraction |
Jeffrey S. Rosenschein Hebrew University For contributions to multi-agent systems, in particular, the use of game theory in multi-agent systems |
Timothy M. Chan University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign For contributions to computational geometry, algorithms, and data structures |
Srinivasan Seshan Carnegie Mellon University For contributions to computer networking, mobile computing and wireless communications |
Kanianthra Mani Chandy California Institute of Technology For contributions to queueing networks, performance analysis, distributed and parallel programming, and distributed simulation |
Prashant J. Shenoy University of Massachusetts Amherst For contributions to the modeling and design of distributed systems |
Xilin Chen Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences For contributions to face and sign language recognition and multimedia systems |
Peter W. Shor Massachusetts Institute of Technology For contributions to quantum computing, information theory, and randomized algorithms |
Elizabeth F. Churchill Google For contributions to human-computer interaction and service to ACM |
Mona Singh Princeton University For contributions to computational biology, spearheading algorithmic and machine learning approaches for characterizing proteins and their interactions |
Philip R. Cohen Monash University For contributions to the theory and practice of multi-agent systems, human-computer dialogue, and multimodal interaction |
Ramesh K. Sitaraman University of Massachusetts Amherst For contributions to content delivery networks, distributed systems, and scalable Internet services |
Vincent Connitzer Duke University For contributions to game theory, social choice theory, and mechanism design |
Dawn Song University of California, Berkeley For contributions to security and privacy |
Noshir Contractor Northwestern University For contributions to advances in computational social science, network science and web science |
Salvatore J. Stolfo Columbia University For contributions to machine-learning-based cybersecurity and parallel hardware for database inference systems |
Matthew B. Dwyer University of Virginia For contributions to the specification and analysis of software |
Dacheng Tao The University of Sydney For contributions to representation learning and its applications |
Elena Ferrari University of Insubria For contributions to security and privacy of data and social network systems |
Moshe Tennenholtz Technion For contributions to AI and algorithmic game theory |
Michael J. Freedman Princeton University For contributions to robust distributed systems for the modern cloud |
Giovanni Vigna University of California, Santa Barbara For contributions to improving the security of the Internet and combating cybercrime |
Deborah Frincke US National Security Agency For contributions in education, the practice of research, and the leadership of cybersecurity |
Nisheeth K. Vishnoi Yale University For contributions to theoretical computer science and its connections with mathematics, sciences, and social sciences |
Lise Getoor University of California, Santa Cruz For contributions to machine learning, reasoning under uncertainty, and responsible data science |
Darrell Whitley Colorado State University For technical and professional leadership in the field of genetic and evolutionary computation |
Maria L. Gini University of Minnesota For contributions to robotics and multi-agent systems and a lifelong commitment to diversity in computing |
Yuan Xie University of California, Santa Barbara For contributions to the design techniques and tools for the implementation and evaluation of computer architectures |
Subbarao Kambhampati Arizona State University For contributions to automated planning and human-aware AI systems and leadership within the field |
Moustafa Amin Youssef Alexandria University For contributions to location tracking algorithms |
Tamara G. Kolda Arizona State University For innovations in algorithms for tensor decompositions, contributions to data science, and community leadership |
Carlo A. Zaniolo University of California, Los Angeles For contributions to the theory and practice of data and knowledge-base systems |
Xiang-Yang Li University of Science and Technology of China For contributions to the design, analysis and optimization of IoT and mobile systems |
Lidong Zhou Microsoft Research Asia For contributions to trustworthy distributed computing and to systems research and education in China |