Ada Lovelace Award Explained

The Ada Lovelace Award is given in honor of the English mathematician and computer programmer, Ada Lovelace, by the Association for Women in Computing. Founded in 1981, as the Service Award, which was given to Thelma Estrin, it was named the Augusta Ada Lovelace Award, the following year.[1] [2]

The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either of two areas: outstanding scientific/technical achievement and/or extraordinary service to the computing community through accomplishments and contributions on behalf of women in computing.[2]

Award winners

YearNameReference
1982Thelma Estrin
1983Grace Hopper
1984Ruth M. Davis
1985Amy D. Wohl
1986Margaret H. Hamilton
1989Jean E. Sammet
1995Anita Borg
1997Betty Holberton
1998Esther Dyson
2000Adele Mildred ("Milly") Koss[3]
2001Dorothy E. Denning
2002Frances E. Allen
2003Carol Bartz
2004Anita K. Jones
2005C. Dianne Martin[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Webster, Valerie J. . Awards, Honors & Prizes: United States and Canada . 2000 . Gale Group . 9780787634018 . en.
  2. Web site: Ada Lovelace Awards . . 1 June 2017 .
  3. Author biography for
  4. Web site: Ada Lovelace Awards . . September 18, 2021.