Turing Award Explained

ACM Turing Award
Awarded For:Outstanding contributions in computer science
Presenter:Association for Computing Machinery
Country:United States
Reward:[1]
Year2:2023

The ACM A. M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for contributions of lasting and major technical importance to computer science. It is generally recognized as the highest distinction in the field of computer science and is often referred to as the "Nobel Prize of Computing".[2] [3] [4]

The award is named after Alan Turing, who was a British mathematician and reader in mathematics at the University of Manchester. Turing is often credited as being the founder of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence,[5] and a key contributor to the Allied cryptanalysis of the Enigma cipher during World War II.[6]

From 2007 to 2013, the award was accompanied by a prize of, with financial support provided by Intel and Google.[7] [8] Since 2014, the award has been accompanied by a prize of  million, with financial support provided by Google.[1] [9]

The first recipient, in 1966, was Alan Perlis, of Carnegie Mellon University. The youngest recipient was Donald Knuth who won in 1974, at the age of 36,[10] while the oldest recipient was Alfred Aho who won in 2020, at the age of 79.[11] Only three women have been awarded the prize: Frances Allen (in 2006),[12] Barbara Liskov (in 2008), and Shafi Goldwasser (in 2012)., 77 people have been awarded the prize, with the most recent recipient, in 2023, being Avi Wigderson.

Recipients

Year! scope="col"
Recipient(s)PhotoRationaleAffiliated institute(s)
1966— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For his influence in the area of advanced computer programming techniques and compiler construction"[13] [14] Carnegie Mellon University
1967"Wilkes is best known as the builder and designer of the EDSAC, the second computer with an internally stored program. Built in 1949, the EDSAC used a mercury delay line memory. He is also known as the author, with David Wheeler and Stanley Gill, of a volume on 'Preparation of Programs for Electronic Digital Computers' in 1951, in which program libraries were effectively introduced."[15] [16] University of Cambridge
1968— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For his work on numerical methods, automatic coding systems, and error-detecting and error-correcting codes"[17] [18] Bell Labs
1969"For his central role in creating, shaping, promoting, and advancing the field of artificial intelligence"[19] [20] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1970— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For his research in numerical analysis to facilitate the use of the high-speed digital computer, having received special recognition for his work in computations in linear algebra and 'backward' error analysis"[21] [22] National Physical Laboratory
1971"McCarthy's lecture 'The Present State of Research on Artificial Intelligence' is a topic that covers the area in which he has achieved considerable recognition for his work."[23] [24] Stanford University
1972"Edsger Dijkstra was a principal contributor in the late 1950s to the development of the ALGOL, a high level programming language which has become a model of clarity and mathematical rigor. He is one of the principal proponents of the science and art of programming languages in general, and has greatly contributed to our understanding of their structure, representation, and implementation. His fifteen years of publications extend from theoretical articles on graph theory to basic manuals, expository texts, and philosophical contemplations in the field of programming languages."[25] [26] Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica,
Eindhoven University of Technology,
University of Texas at Austin
1973"For his outstanding contributions to database technology"[27] [28] General Electric Research Laboratory (now under Groupe Bull, an Atos company)
1974"For his major contributions to the analysis of algorithms and the design of programming languages, and in particular for his contributions to "The Art of Computer Programming" through his well-known books in a continuous series by this title"[29] [30] California Institute of Technology,
Center for Communications Research, Center for Communications and Computing, Institute for Defense Analyses,
Stanford University
1975— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"In joint scientific efforts extending over twenty years, initially in collaboration with J. C. Shaw at the RAND Corporation, and subsequently with numerous faculty and student colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University, they have made basic contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing."[31] [32] [33] RAND Corporation,
Carnegie Mellon University
1976"For their joint paper 'Finite Automata and Their Decision Problem',[34] which introduced the idea of nondeterministic machines, a continuous source of inspiration for subsequent work in this field"[35] [36] [37] [38] Princeton University
University of Chicago
1977"For profound, influential, and lasting contributions to the design of practical high-level programming systems, notably through his work on FORTRAN, and for seminal publication of formal procedures for the specification of programming languages"[39] [40] IBM
1978— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For having a clear influence on methodologies for the creation of efficient and reliable software, and for helping to found the following important subfields of computer science: the theory of parsing, the semantics of programming languages, automatic program verification, automatic program synthesis, and analysis of algorithms"[41] Carnegie Mellon University,
Stanford University
1979— <--Warning: Do not edit this page to add images! There are only two photos available of Iverson, but neither has author information.-->"For his pioneering effort in programming languages and mathematical notation resulting in what the computing field now knows as APL, for his contributions to the implementation of interactive systems, to educational uses of APL, and to programming language theory and practice"[42] [43] IBM
1980"For his fundamental contributions to the definition and design of programming languages"[44] [45] Queen's University Belfast,
University of Oxford
1981— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For his fundamental and continuing contributions to the theory and practice of database management systems, esp. relational databases"[46] [47] IBM
1982"For his advancement of our understanding of the complexity of computation in a significant and profound way"[48] [49] University of Toronto
1983"For their development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system"[50] [51]
1984"For developing a sequence of innovative computer languages, EULER, ALGOL-W, Pascal, MODULA and Oberon"[52] Stanford University,
University of Zurich,
ETH Zurich
1985"For his continuing contributions to the theory of algorithms including the development of efficient algorithms for network flow and other combinatorial optimization problems, the identification of polynomial-time computability with the intuitive notion of algorithmic efficiency, and, most notably, contributions to the theory of NP-completeness"[53] University of California, Berkeley
1986"For fundamental achievements in the design and analysis of algorithms and data structures"[54] [55] Cornell University
Stanford University,
Cornell University,
University of California, Berkeley,
Princeton University
1987— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For significant contributions in the design and theory of compilers, the architecture of large systems and the development of reduced instruction set computers (RISC)"[56] IBM
1988"For his pioneering and visionary contributions to computer graphics, starting with Sketchpad, and continuing after"[57] Stanford University,
Harvard University,
University of Utah,
California Institute of Technology
1989"For his fundamental contributions to numerical analysis. One of the foremost experts on floating-point computations, Kahan has dedicated himself to 'making the world safe for numerical computations!'"[58] University of California, Berkeley
1990"For his pioneering work organizing the concepts and leading the development of the general-purpose, large-scale, time-sharing and resource-sharing computer systems, CTSS and Multics"[59] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1991— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For three distinct and complete achievements:
  1. LCF, the mechanization of Scott's Logic of Computable Functions, probably the first theoretically based yet practical tool for machine assisted proof construction;
  2. ML, the first language to include polymorphic type inference together with a type-safe exception-handling mechanism;
  3. CCS, a general theory of concurrency

In addition, he formulated and strongly advanced full abstraction, the study of the relationship between operational and denotational semantics."[60] [61]

Stanford University,
University of Edinburgh
1992"For contributions to the development of distributed, personal computing environments and the technology for their implementation: workstations, networks, operating systems, programming systems, displays, security and document publishing"[62] PARC,
DEC
1993"In recognition of their seminal paper which established the foundations for the field of computational complexity theory"[63] [64] [65] General Electric Research Laboratory (now under Groupe Bull, an Atos company)
1994"For pioneering the design and construction of large scale artificial intelligence systems, demonstrating the practical importance and potential commercial impact of artificial intelligence technology"[66] [67] [68] Stanford University
Stanford University,
Carnegie Mellon University
1995"In recognition of his contributions to the foundations of computational complexity theory and its application to cryptography and program checking"[69] University of California, Berkeley
1996"For seminal work introducing temporal logic into computing science and for outstanding contributions to program and systems verification"[70] Stanford University,
Tel Aviv University,
Weizmann Institute of Science,
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
1997"For an inspiring vision of the future of interactive computing and the invention of key technologies to help realize this vision"[71] SRI International,
Tymshare,
McDonnell Douglas,
Bootstrap Institute/Alliance,[72]
The Doug Engelbart Institute
1998"For seminal contributions to database and transaction processing research and technical leadership in system implementation"[73] IBM,
Microsoft
1999"For landmark contributions to computer architecture, operating systems, and software engineering"[74] IBM,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2000"In recognition of his fundamental contributions to the theory of computation, including the complexity-based theory of pseudorandom number generation, cryptography, and communication complexity"[75] Stanford University,
University of California, Berkeley,
Princeton University
2001— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For ideas fundamental to the emergence of object-oriented programming, through their design of the programming languages Simula I and Simula 67"[76] [77] Norwegian Computing Center,
University of Oslo
2002"For their ingenious contribution for making public-key cryptography useful in practice"[78] [79] [80] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Southern California
2003"For pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing"[81] University of Utah,
PARC,
Stanford University,
Atari,
Apple ATG,
Walt Disney Imagineering,
Viewpoints Research Institute,
HP Labs
2004"For pioneering work on internetworking, including the design and implementation of the Internet's basic communications protocols, TCP/IP, and for inspired leadership in networking"[82] [83] University of California, Los Angeles,
Stanford University, DARPA,
MCI (now under Verizon),
CNRI, Google
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Bolt Beranek and Newman,
DARPA,
CNRI
2005"For fundamental contributions to programming language design and the definition of ALGOL 60, to compiler design, and to the art and practice of computer programming"[84] Regnecentralen (now under Fujitsu),
University of Copenhagen
2006"For pioneering contributions to the theory and practice of optimizing compiler techniques that laid the foundation for modern optimizing compilers and automatic parallel execution"[85] IBM
2007"For their roles in developing model checking into a highly effective verification technology, widely adopted in the hardware and software industries"[86] [87] [88] [89] Harvard University,
Carnegie Mellon University
Harvard University,
University of Texas at Austin
French National Centre for Scientific Research
2008"For contributions to practical and theoretical foundations of programming language and system design, especially related to data abstraction, fault tolerance, and distributed computing"[90] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2009"For his pioneering design and realization of the Xerox Alto, the first modern personal computer, and in addition for his contributions to the Ethernet and the Tablet PC"[91] PARC,
DEC,
Microsoft Research
2010"For transformative contributions to the theory of computation, including the theory of probably approximately correct (PAC) learning, the complexity of enumeration and of algebraic computation, and the theory of parallel and distributed computing"[92] Harvard University
2011"For fundamental contributions to artificial intelligence through the development of a calculus for probabilistic and causal reasoning"[93] [94] University of California, Los Angeles,
New Jersey Institute of Technology
2012"For transformative work that laid the complexity-theoretic foundations for the science of cryptography and in the process pioneered new methods for efficient verification of mathematical proofs in complexity theory"[95] [96] [97] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Weizmann Institute of Science
2013"For fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of distributed and concurrent systems, notably the invention of concepts such as causality and logical clocks, safety and liveness, replicated state machines, and sequential consistency"[98] [99] [100] Massachusetts Computer Associates (now under Essig PLM),
SRI International,
DEC,
Compaq (now under HP),
Microsoft Research
2014"For fundamental contributions to the concepts and practices underlying modern database systems"[101] [102] University of California, Berkeley,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2015"For fundamental contributions to modern cryptography. Diffie and Hellman's groundbreaking 1976 paper, 'New Directions in Cryptography',[103] introduced the ideas of public-key cryptography and digital signatures, which are the foundation for most regularly-used security protocols on the Internet today."[104] [105] Stanford University
2016"For inventing the World Wide Web, the first web browser, and the fundamental protocols and algorithms allowing the Web to scale"[106] CERN,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
World Wide Web Consortium
2017"For pioneering a systematic, quantitative approach to the design and evaluation of computer architectures with enduring impact on the microprocessor industry"[107] [108] [109] Stanford University
University of California, Berkeley
2018"For conceptual and engineering breakthroughs that have made deep neural networks a critical component of computing"[110] [111] [112] [113] French: [[Université de Montréal]]|italic=no, McGill University,
Mila
University of Toronto,
University of California, San Diego,
Carnegie Mellon University,
University College London,
University of Edinburgh,
Google AI
University of Toronto,
Bell Labs,
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University,
Meta AI
2019"For fundamental contributions to 3-D computer graphics, and the revolutionary impact of these techniques on computer-generated imagery (CGI) in filmmaking and other applications"[114] [115] [116] University of Utah,
Pixar,
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Pixar,
Princeton University,
Stanford University
2020— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->"For fundamental algorithms and theory underlying programming language implementation and for synthesizing these results and those of others in their highly influential books, which educated generations of computer scientists"[117] [118] [119] Bell Labs,
Columbia University
— <--Per WP:NFCC, non-free images are not to be used on lists. If you have any questions or would like to help with sourcing free-use images in the public domain, please start a discussion on the talk page.-->Bell Labs,
Princeton University,
Stanford University
2021"For pioneering contributions to numerical algorithms and libraries that enabled high performance computational software to keep pace with exponential hardware improvements for over four decades"[120] [121] Argonne National Laboratory,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
University of Manchester,
Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study,
University of Tennessee,
Rice University
2022"For the invention, standardization, and commercialization of Ethernet"[122] Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Xerox PARC, University of Texas at Austin
2023"For reshaping our understanding of the role of randomness in computation, and for decades of intellectual leadership in theoretical computer science"[123] Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Notes and References

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  45. Web site: C. Antony ("Tony") R. Hoare - A.M. Turing Award Laureate . . Cliff Jones . 4 March 2024 . July 1, 2012 . https://archive.today/20120701153542/http://awards.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=4622167&srt=year&year=1980&aw=140&ao=AMTURING . live .
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  47. Web site: Edgar F. ("Ted") Codd - A.M. Turing Award Laureate . . C. J. Date . 4 March 2024 . December 23, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171223141345/http://amturing.acm.org/award_winners/codd_1000892.cfm . live .
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  49. Web site: Stephen Arthur Cook - A.M. Turing Award Laureate . . Bruce Kapron . 4 March 2024 . October 21, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191021042959/http://amturing.acm.org/award_winners/cook_n991950.cfm . live .
  50. Web site: A.M. Turing Award Laureate – Kenneth Lane Thompson . Tom Van Vleck . . November 4, 2018 . August 9, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190809072519/http://amturing.acm.org/award_winners/thompson_4588371.cfm . live .
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