BCS Lovelace Medal explained

BCS Lovelace Medal
Awarded For:"Individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the understanding or advancement of Computing."
Presenter:British Computer Society
Country: United Kingdom
Year:1998

The Lovelace Medal was established by the British Computer Society in 1998, and is presented to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the understanding or advancement of computing.[1] It is the top award in computing in the UK. Awardees deliver the Lovelace Lecture.[2]

The award is named after Countess Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician, scientist, and writer. Lovelace was the daughter of Lord Byron. She worked with computer pioneer Charles Babbage on the proposed mechanical general-purpose computer – the Analytical Engine, in 1842 and is often described as the world's first computer programmer.[3]

The medal is intended to be presented to individuals, without regard to their countries of domicile, provided a direct connection to the UK. It is generally anticipated that there will be one medalist each year, but the regulation does not preclude either several medalists or no medalist.[1]

Medal recipients

Awardees include:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lovelace Medal . .
  2. Web site: Lovelace Lecture . .
  3. J. . Fuegi . J. . Francis . Lovelace & Babbage and the creation of the 1843 'notes' . . 25 . 4 . October 2003 . 16–26 . 10.1109/MAHC.2003.1253887 . .
  4. Web site: 2020-11-13. Professor Ian Horrocks Awarded BCS Lovelace Medal 2020. 2021-10-01. Oriel College. en.
  5. Web site: Marta Kwiatkowska named as BCS Lovelace Medal Winner 2019 . . UK . 28 June 2019 . 5 May 2021 .
  6. Web site: Gordon Plotkin awarded Ada Lovelace Medal . . UK . 2018 . 5 May 2021 .
  7. Web site: Georg Gottlob honoured with Lovelace Medal . Oxford University Department of Computer Science.
  8. Web site: Professor Andrew Blake named as BCS Lovelace Medal Winner 2016.
  9. Web site: Professor Ross Anderson named as BCS Lovelace Medal Winner 2015.
  10. Web site: Manchester's Steve Furber receives BCS Lovelace Medal, becomes Distinguished Fellow . 10 March 2014 . Electronics Weekly.
  11. Web site: Grady Booch presented with BCS Lovelace Medal . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923183348/http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/45240 . 2015-09-23 . BCS . 29 May 2012.
  12. Web site: Lovelace and Needham winners announced by BCS . https://web.archive.org/web/20111107113747/http://www.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/35352 . 2011-11-07 . BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
  13. Web site: BCS Lovelace Lecture 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20111228041916/http://www.bcs.org/category/13007 . 2011-12-28 . BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
  14. Web site: BCS Lovelace Lecture 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20111228041902/http://www.bcs.org/category/10601 . 2011-12-28 . BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
  15. Web site: Karen Spärck Jones. The Daily Telegraph . 12 April 2007 .
  16. Web site: Past Winners. https://web.archive.org/web/20111026090229/http://www.bcs.org/category/5933 . 2011-10-26 . BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
  17. Web site: 2004 Winner . https://web.archive.org/web/20120212235045/http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/1433 . 2012-02-12. BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.