Seymour Cray Computer Science and Engineering Award

Seymour Cray Computer Science and Engineering Award

The Seymour Cray Computer Science and Engineering Award, also known as the Seymour Cray Award, is an award given to recognize significant and innovative contributions in the field of high-performance computing. The award honors scientists who exhibit the creativity demonstrated by Seymour Cray, founder of Cray, Inc. and an early pioneer of supercomputing. The winner receives a crystal memento, certificate, and US$10,000.

Recipients

* Ken Batcher, 2007. "For fundamental theoretical and practical contributions to massively parallel computation, including parallel sorting algorithms, interconnection networks, and pioneering designs of the STARAN and MPP computers."
* Tadashi Watanabe, 2006. "For serving as lead designer of the NEC SX series of supercomputers, and especially for the design of the Earth Simulator, which was the world's fastest supercomputer from 2002 to 2004."
* Steven L. Scott, 2005. "For advancing supercomputer architecture through the development of the Cray T3E, the Cray X1 and the Cray Black Widow".
* William J. Dally, 2004. "For fundamental contributions to the design and engineering of high-performance interconnection networks, parallel computer architectures, and high-speed signaling technology."
* Burton J. Smith, 2003. "For ingenious and sustained contributions to designs and implementations at the frontier of high performance computing and especially for sustained championing of the use of multithreading to enable parallel execution and overcome latency and to achieve high performance in industrially significant products."
* Monty Denneau, 2002. "For ingenious and sustained contributions to designs and implementations at the frontier of high performance computing leading to widely used industrial products."
* John L. Hennessy, 2001. "For pioneering contributions to the foundation, teaching, and practice of high performance computing, especially in distributed shared memory multiprocessor architectures and in design and application of reduced instruction set architectures."
* Glen J. Culler. 2000. "For pioneering contributions to the foundation and practice of high performance computing in array and very long instruction word (VLIW) processing especially for use in interactive scientific exploration."
* John Cocke, 1999. "For unique and creative contributions to the computer industry through innovative high performance system designs."

External links

* [http://www.computer.org/portal/site/ieeecs/menuitem.c5efb9b8ade9096b8a9ca0108bcd45f3/index.jsp?&pName=ieeecs_level1&path=ieeecs/about/awards&file=SCray_recipients.xml&xsl=generic.xsl& Computer.org – Past Recipients]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Seymour Cray — Seymour Roger Cray Born September 28, 1925(1925 09 28) Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, USA …   Wikipedia

  • List of important publications in computer science — This is a list of important publications in computer science, organized by field. Some reasons why a particular publication might be regarded as important: Topic creator – A publication that created a new topic Breakthrough – A publication that… …   Wikipedia

  • Glen Culler — Infobox Scientist box width = name = Glen Culler image size = caption = birth date = Birth date|1927|7|7 birth place = Savonburg, Kansas death date = Death date|2003|5|3 death place = residence = citizenship = American nationality = ethnicity =… …   Wikipedia

  • William James Dally — William Dally is the Willard R.and Inez Kerr Bell Professor in the Stanford University School of Engineering and Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Stanford. Previously he taught at MIT where he and his group built the J Machine and… …   Wikipedia

  • John Cocke — Infobox Scientist name = John Cocke image width = caption = birth date = birth date|1925|5|30|mf=y birth place = Charlotte, North Carolina death date = death date and age|2002|7|16|1925|5|30|mf=y death place = Valhalla, New York residence =… …   Wikipedia

  • Tadashi Watanabe — Nihongo|Tadashi Watanabe|渡辺 貞|Watanabe Tadashi is a Japanese computer engineer and professor at the University of Tokyo. Watanabe is the project manager of the RIKEN Next Generation Supercomputer R D Center. He played a central role in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Список премий в информатике —   Это служебный список статей, созданный для координации работ по развитию темы. Его необходимо преобразовать в информационный список или глоссарий или перенести в один из проектов.    …   Википедия

  • John Cocke — (* 30. Mai 1925 in Charlotte, North Carolina; † 16. Juli 2002 in Valhalla, New York) war ein amerikanischer Informatiker, der große Beiträge zur Rechnerarchitektur und zur Compiler Optimierung geleistet hat. Er gilt als Schöpfer der RISC… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Computers and Information Systems — ▪ 2009 Introduction Smartphone: The New Computer.       The market for the smartphone in reality a handheld computer for Web browsing, e mail, music, and video that was integrated with a cellular telephone continued to grow in 2008. According to… …   Universalium

  • Outline of engineering — See also: Index of engineering articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to engineering: Engineering – discipline, art, skill and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, mathematical, economic, social …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”