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ACM AwardsCelebrating Innovation and Recognizing Achievements and Lasting Contributions

ACM recognizes excellencein computer science and information technology through its eminent series of awards.

Nominations
André Seznec
Awards & Recognition

André Seznec Receives 2025 Eckert-Mauchly Award

André Seznec, a Fellow Research Director at INRIA/IRISA and a Fellow at SiFive, is the recipient of the 2025 ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award. Seznec is recognized for his extensive impact on computing, most notably pioneering contributions to branch prediction and cache memories. His inventions can be found in billions of CPUs worldwide. These include the TAGE branch predictor and skewed-associative cache. Seznec’s work has served as a gold standard of branch prediction for the last 15 years, with most current structures in industrial designs rooted in his trailblazing contributions.

Awards & Recognition

Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton Receive 2024 ACM A.M. Turing Award

Andrew G. Barto andRichard S. Sutton received the 2024 ACM A.M. Turing Award for deve loping the conceptual and algorithmic foundations of reinforcement learning. In a series of papers beginning in the 1980s, Barto and Sutton introduced the main ideas, constructed the mathematical foundations, and developed important algorithms for reinforcement learning—one of the most important approaches for creating intelligent systems. Barto is Professor Emeritus of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Sutton is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Alberta, a Research Scientist at Keen Technologies, and a Fellow at Amii (Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute). 

2024 ACM A.M. Turing Award recipients Andrew G. Barto and Richard S. Sutton
Awards & Recognition

Torsten Hoefler Receives 2024 ACM Prize in Computing

ACM has namedTorsten Hoefler, Director of the Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich, as the recipient of theACM Prize in Computing for fundamental contributions to high-performance computing and the ongoing AI revolution. Hoefler developed many of the core capabilities of modern supercomputers and defined key aspects of the algorithms for distributing AI models on them. The work of Hoefler and his colleagues to scale network design in supercomputers has revolutionized the capabilities of these large systems. Hoefler is also the Chief Architect for AI and Machine Learning at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS).

2024 ACM Prize recipient Torsten Hoefler

Specific Types of Contributions

ACM Charles P. "Chuck" Thacker Breakthrough in Computing Award
ACM Eugene L. Lawler Award for Humanitarian Contributions within Computer Science and Informatics
ACM Frances E. Allen Award for Outstanding Mentoring
ACM Gordon Bell Prize
ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modeling
ACM Luiz André Barroso Award
ACM Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award
ACM Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award
ACM Policy Award
ACM Presidential Award
ACM Software System Award
ACM Athena Lecturer Award
ACM AAAI Allen Newell Award
ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award
ACM-IEEE CS Ken Kennedy Award
Outstanding Contribution to ACM Award
SIAM/ACM Prize in Computational Science and Engineering
ACM Programming Systems and Languages Paper Award

Student Contributions

ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award
ACM-IEEE CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowships
ACM/CSTA Cutler-Bell Prize in High School Computing
International Science and Engineering Fair

Regional Awards

ACM India Doctoral Dissertation Award
ACM India Early Career Researcher Award
ACM India Outstanding Contributions in Computing by a Woman Award
ACM India Outstanding Contribution to Computing Education Award
IPSJ/ACM Award for Early Career Contributions to Global Research
CCF-ACM Award for Artificial Intelligence

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Ashish Sharma, Zander Kelley, Sewon Min
Awards & Recognition

Doctoral Dissertation Award Recognizes Young Researchers

Ashish Sharma is the recipient of the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award for his dissertation “Human-AI Collaboration to Support Mental Health and Well Being.” Sharma developed fundamental advances in natural language processing to positively impact the mental health of many people. Honorable Mentions go toAlexander (Zander) Kelley for his dissertation “Explicit Pseudorandom Distributions for Restricted Models of Computation” toward a PhD earned at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; andSewon Min for her dissertation “Rethinking Data Use in Large Language Models” toward a PhD earned at the University of Washington.

Awards & Recognition

Karlstrom Educator Award Goes to Dan Garcia and Brian Harvey,

Dan Garcia, Teaching Professor, UC Berkeley, andBrian Harvey, Teaching Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley, receive the Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award for their advocacy of and advances in education to bring the beauty and joy of computing to all students, especially those from historically underrepresented communities. Together Garcia and Harvey have been instrumental in expanding computer science education, most notably through the development of the Beauty and Joy of Computing (BJC) curriculum, which began as a national pilot for the CSforALL movement. 

Dan Garcia and Brian Harvey
Awards & Recognition

ACM Honors Manish Parashar with Distinguished Service Award

Manish Parashar, Professor, University of Utah, receives theACM Distinguished Service Award for service and leadership in furthering the transformative impact of computer and computational science on science and engineering. Parashar’s record of service includes leadership at the National Science Foundation (NSF), where he developed NSF’s strategic vision for a national cyberinfrastructure, as well as at the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), where he developed the Future Advancement Computing Ecosystem Strategic Plan (FACE). 

Manish Parasha
Awards & Recognition

ACM Recognizes Judith Gal-Ezer for Outstanding Contributions

Judith Gal-Ezer, Professor Emerita, Open University of Israel, receives theOutstanding Contribution to ACM Award in recognition of her sustained contributions to computer science education policy and research and, more broadly, to the ACM Europe Council.Gal-Ezer has been an internationally recognized leader in computing education. For her accomplishments, she has received the ACM Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award as well as the ACM SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education. Gal-Ezer has been very active in the ACM Europe Council and its sub-committees.

Judith Gal-Ezer
Maja Matarić
Awards & Recognition

Maja Matarić Receives 2024 ACM Eugene L. Lawler Award

Maja Matarić, Professor, University of Southern California, receives the ACM Eugene L. Lawler Award for Humanitarian Contributions within Computer Science and Informatics for pioneering socially assistive robotics (SAR) for improving wellness and quality of life for users with special needs. Over the past two decades, Matarić has been the leading figure in the field of socially assistive robotics. These robots are designed to gain insights into the drivers of human behavior related to overcoming challenges. 

Awards & Recognition

ACM, AAAI Recognize Peter Stone for Significant Contributions to AI

Peter Stone, Professor, University of Texas at Austin and Chief Scientist, Sony AI, receives theACM - AAAI Allen Newell Award for significant contributions to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in reinforcement learning, multiagent systems, transfer learning, and intelligent robotics. As a leading figure in AI research, Stone has fundamentally advanced how autonomous agents learn, plan, and collaborate. His groundbreaking work on reinforcement learning algorithms has enabled robots to acquire skills through experience.

Peter Stone
Awards & Recognition

Software System Award Goes to Developers of MPICH

William Gropp, University of Illinois;Pavan Balaji, Meta; Rajeev Thakur,Yanfei Guo,Kenneth Raffenetti, andHui Zhou (all of Argonne National Laboratory), receive the ACM Software System Award for MPICH , which has powered 30 years of progress in computational science and engineering by providing scalable, robust, and portable communication software for parallel computers. The development of the MPICH software system began in 1992 as proof-of-concept for the emerging Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard. 

William Gropp, Pavan Balaji, Rajeev Thakur, Yanfei Guo, Kenneth Raffanetti, and Hui Zhou
Awards & Recognition

Hugo Krawczyk Receives Kanellakis Award

Hugo Krawczyk, Senior Principal Scientist, Amazon, receives theACM Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award for pioneering and lasting contributions to the theoretical foundations of cryptographically secure communications, and to the protocols that form the security foundations of the Internet. Krawczyk’s most high-profile contribution is his work on the SIGMA authenticated key-exchange protocol. SIGMA has become a cornerstone of the most widely used communication protocols on the Internet. It is now implemented in billions of devices and web browsers, making it a fundamental component of online security.

Hugo Krawczyk
2024 Grace Murray Hopper Award recipient Ilias Diakonikolas
Awards & Recognition

Ilias Diakonikolas Receives ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award

Ilias Diakonikolas, a Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, is the recipient of the2024 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award. He is cited for making contributions to the field of algorithmic robust statistics by introducing new techniques to robustly estimate high-dimensional distributions along with a surprising variety of algorithmic applications. The new paradigms that Diakonikolas developed changed the way we think about what is possible for efficient algorithms that process high-dimensional data.

Awards & Recognition

ACM Names Cordelia Schmid 2025-2026 Athena Lecturer

ACM has namedCordelia Schmid, Research Director at Inria, the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology, as the 2025-2026 ACM Athena Lecturer. Schmid is recognized for outstanding contributions to computer vision in image retrieval, object recognition, and video understanding. Her work has helped computers understand, perceive, and interact with the visual world. In keeping with the Athena Lecturer Award’s goal of honoring both technical and service contributions, Schmid is recognized for building an active research community. Her skills in mentorship and supervision are also renowned among her peers.

2025-2026 ACM Athena Lecturer Cordelia Schmid
Awards & Recognition

ACM Breakthrough in Computing Award Goes to Jason Cong

ACM has namedJason Cong, the holder of the Volgenau Chair for Engineering Excellence at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, as the recipient of the 2024ACM Charles P. “Chuck” Thacker Breakthrough in Computing Award. Cong is recognized for fundamental contributions to the design and automation of field-programmable systems and customizable computing. During his career in both academia and industry, Cong developed an extraordinary array of tools to automate integrated circuit design FPGAs.

2024 ACM Thacker Breakthrough in Computing Award recipient Jason Cong
Awards & Recognition

Rachid Guerraoui Receives 2024 ACM Barroso Award

ACM has namedRachid Guerraoui the recipient of the inaugural ACM Luiz André Barroso Award for theoretical and applied contributions to distributed computing and impactful work on promoting computer science in Africa. He has made groundbreaking contributions that have shaped the landscape of distributed computing, provided new insights into managing transactions in concurrent environments, and has provided tools and frameworks for understanding and optimizing transaction performance. Guerraoui is a Professor in the School of Computer and Communications Sciences at EPFL, where he is also Director of the Distributed Computing Laboratory. The award was established to recognize researchers from historically underrepresented communities who have made fundamental contributions to computer science.

2023 ACM Fran Allen Award Recipient Margaret Martonosi
Awards & Recognition

ACM Names 2024 Fellows

ACM has named 55 members ACM Fellows for significant contributions in areas including computer graphics, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, data management, machine learning, artificial intelligence, algorithms, visualization, and many more. The ACM Fellows program recognizes the top 1% of ACM Members for their outstanding accomplishments in computing and information technology and/or outstanding service to ACM and the larger computing community.

Awards & Recognition

ACM Names 2024 Distinguished Members

ACM has named 56 Distinguished Members for outstanding contributions to the field. All 2024 inductees are longstanding ACM members and were selected by their peers for significant technical achievements as well as volunteer service to their professional community. The ACM Distinguished Member program recognizes up to 10 percent of ACM worldwide membership based on professional experience and significant achievements in computing.

ACM Distinguished Members
Awards & Recognition

Wen-mei Hwu Receives 2024 Eckert-Mauchly Award

 Wen-mei Hwu, a Senior Distinguished Research Scientist at NVIDIA and Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, is the recipient of the ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award. Hwu is recognized for pioneering and foundational contributions to the design and adoption of multiple generations of processor architectures. His fundamental and pioneering contributions have had a broad impact on three generations of processor architectures: superscalar, VLIW, and throughput-oriented manycore processors (GPUs).

 

2024 Eckert-Mauchly Award recipient Wen-mei Hwu
Awards & Recognition

2024 Gordon Bell Prize Awarded

An eight-member research team has been awarded the 2024ACM Gordon Bell Prize for their project, “Breaking the Million-Electron and 1 EFLOP/s Barriers: Biomolecular-Scale Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Using MP2 Potentials.”  The Gordon Bell Prize is awarded each year to recognize outstanding achievement in high-performance computing. The purpose of the award is to track the progress over time of parallel computing, with particular emphasis on rewarding innovation in applying high-performance computing to applications in science, engineering, and large-scale data analytics.

2024 Gordon Bell Prize
Awards & Recognition

2024 Gordon Bell Climate Modelling Prize Awarded

 ACM presented a 12-member team with the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling for their project, “Boosting Earth System Model Outputs And Saving PetaBytes in Their Storage Using Exascale Climate Emulators.” ACM established the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling in 2023 to recognize the contributions of climate scientists and software engineers applying high-performance computing to climate modelling applications. Climate scientists and software engineers are evaluated for the award based on the performance and innovation in their computational methods.

2024 Gordon Bell Climate Modelling Prize
Awards & Recognition

ACM Honors John M. Abowd with Policy Award

John M. Abowd, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University, and Chief Scientist, United States Census Bureau (retired), receives theACM Policy Award for transformative work in modernizing the US Census Bureau’s processing and dissemination of census and survey data, which serves as a model for privacy-aware management of government collected data. Abowd’s work has transformed the government’s capacity to improve the accuracy and availability of vital statistical and data resources, while at the same time, enhancing citizens’ privacy.

John Abowd
Awards & Recognition

ACM Announces 2024 ACM-IEEE CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowship Recipients

Ke Fan of the University of Illinois at Chicago andDaniel Nichols of the University of Maryland are the2024 ACM-IEEE CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowship recipients.The George Michael Memorial Fellowship honors exceptional PhD students throughout the world whose research focus is high-performance computing (HPC) applications, networking, storage, or large-scale data analytics. The Fellowships will be formally presented at theInternational Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC24).

IEEE CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowships Recipients Ke Fan and Daniel Nichols
Awards & Recognition

David A. Padua Recognized with Ken Kennedy Award

ACM has namedDavid A. Padua, Donald Biggar Willett Professor Emeritus of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the recipient of the 2024ACM-IEEE CS Ken Kennedy Award. The Ken Kennedy Award recognizes groundbreaking achievements in parallel and high performance computing. Padua is cited for innovative and usable contributions to the theory and practice of parallel compilation and tools, as well as service to the computing community. The award will be formally presented atThe International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC24).

2024 Ken Kennedy Award recipient David A. Padua
Awards & Recognition

Margaret Martonosi Receives ACM Fran Allen Award

ACM named Princeton University'sMargaret Martonosithe recipient of the 2023 ACM Frances E. Allen Award for Outstanding Mentoring. Martonosi is recognized for outstanding and far-reaching mentoring at Princeton University, in computer architecture, and to the broader computer science community. Martonosi, the Hugh Trumbull Adams ’35 Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University, is a leader in the design, modeling, and verification of power efficient computer architecture. She also recently served as the National Science Foundation Assistant Director leading the Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering.

2023 ACM Fran Allen Award Recipient Margaret Martonosi

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