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CRA Distinguished Service Award


CRA makes an award, usually annually, to a person who has made an outstanding service contribution to the computing research community. This award recognizes service in the areas of government affairs, professional societies, publications or conferences, and leadership that has a major impact on computing research.

Past and Present Winners:

  2009:   Eugene Spafford, Professor of Computer Sciences and Executive Director of CERIAS at Purdue University.
  2008:   W. Richards (Rick) Adrion, Professor of Computer Science at UMass Amherst, Co-Director of RIPPLES, Co-Director of the Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative (CITI), and Director of CRICCS.
  2007:   Peter A. Freeman, Washington Advisory Group, Washington, DC; previously Assistant Director of NSF for CISE, and
      John E. Hopcroft, the IBM Professor of Engineering and Applied Mathematics in Computer Science at Cornell University
  2006:   Mary Jane Irwin, Evan Pugh Professor and Co-director of the Embedded and Mobile Computing Center (emc2) in the CSE Department at Penn State University, and
      David Patterson, Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley
  2005:   Edward Lazowska, the Bill and Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington.
  2004:   David Clark, Senior Research Staff, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and
      Barbara Simons, ACM Past-President and USACM Co-Chair.
  2003:   Ruzena Bajcsy, Director of the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society.
  2002:   Andries Van Dam, Brown University
  2001:   Marjory Blumenthal, NRC's Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)
  2000:   Juris Hartmanis, Cornell University
  1999:   Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems, and
      Ken Kennedy, Rice University
  1998:   Merrell Patrick, National Science Foundation
  1997:   Anita Jones, University of Virginia
  1996:   Paul Young, University of Washington
  1995:   Randy Katz, University of California at Berkeley
  1994:   William A. Wulf, University of Virginia
  1993:   Not Awarded
  1992:   Joseph Traub, Columbia University
  1991:   David Gries, Cornell University
  1990:   Robert Kahn, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
  1989:   Peter J. Denning, George Mason University
  1988:   Kent Curtis, National Science Foundation


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