The Ken Kennedy Award, established in 2009[1] by the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society in memory of Ken Kennedy, is awarded annually and recognizes substantial contributions to programmability and productivity in computing and substantial community service or mentoring contributions. The award includes a $5,000 honorarium and the award recipient will be announced at the ACM - IEEE Supercomputing Conference.[2]

Ken Kennedy Award Past Recipients

Source: IEEE

See also

References

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  7. ^ Katherine Yelick: 2015 Ken Kennedy Award Recipient
  8. ^ Charles E. Leiserson: 2014 Ken Kennedy Award Recipient
  9. ^ Jack Dongarra: 2013 Ken Kennedy Award Recipient
  10. ^ Mary Lou Soffa: 2012 Ken Kennedy Award Recipient
  11. ^ Susan L. Graham: 2011 Ken Kennedy Award Recipient
  12. ^ David Kuck#Honors
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  14. ^ "Citation - David J Kuck (awarded) the 2010 ACM - IEEE CS Ken Kennedy Award". Archived from the original on 2012-05-04. Retrieved Oct 2, 2010. For his pioneering contributions to compiler technology and parallel computing, the impact of his research on industry, and the widespread influence of his teaching and mentoring.
  15. ^ "Francine Berman: 2009 Ken Kennedy Award Recipient". Archived from the original on 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2011-11-23.

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