A. M. Turing Award
ACM's most prestigious technical award is accompanied by a prize of $100,000. It is given to an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community. The contributions should be of lasting and major technical importance to the computer field. Financial support of the Turing Award is provided by the Intel Corporation.
Complete Listing: [ Alphabetical]
Chronological Listing
2005
Naur, Peter
2004
Cerf, Vinton G.
2004
Kahn, Robert E.
2003
Kay, Alan
2002
Adleman, Leonard M.
2002
Rivest, Ronald L.
2002
Shamir, Adi
2001
Dahl, Ole-Johan
2001
Nygaard, Kristen
2000
Yao, Andrew Chi-Chih
1999
Brooks, Frederick P.
1998
Gray, James
1997
Engelbart, Douglas
1996
Pnueli, Amir
1995
Blum, Manuel
1994
Feigenbaum, Edward
1994
Reddy, Raj
1993
Hartmanis, Juris
1993
Stearns, Richard E.
1992
Lampson, Butler W.
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1991
Milner, Robin
1990
Corbato, Fernando J.
1989
Kahan, William (Velvel)
1988
Sutherland, Ivan
1987
Cocke, John
1986
Hopcroft, John
1986
Tarjan, Robert
1985
Karp, Richard M.
1984
Wirth, Niklaus
1983
Ritchie, Dennis M.
1983
Thompson, Ken
1982
Cook, Stephen A.
1981
Codd, Edgar F.
1980
Hoare, C. Antony R.
1979
Iverson, Kenneth E.
1978
Floyd, Robert W.
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1977
Backus, John
1976
Rabin, Michael O.
1976
Scott, Dana S.
1975
Newell, Allen
1975
Simon, Herbert A.
1974
Knuth, Donald E.
1973
Bachman, Charles W.
1972
Dijkstra, E. W.
1971
McCarthy, John
1970
Wilkinson, J. H.
1969
Minsky, Marvin
1968
Hamming, Richard
1967
Wilkes, Maurice V
1966
Perlis, A. J.
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