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CRA A. Nico Habermann Award


This award honors the late A. Nico Habermann, who headed NSF's Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate and who was deeply committed to increasing the participation of women and underrepresented minorities in computing research.

CRA makes an award, usually annually, to a person who has made outstanding contributions aimed at increasing the numbers and/or successes of underrepresented members in the computing research community. This award recognizes work in areas of government affairs, educational programs, professional societies, public awareness, and leadership that has a major impact on advancing these members in the computing research community. Recognized contributions can be focused directly at the research level or at its immediate precursors--namely, students at the undergraduate or graduate levels.

Past and Present Winners:

  2009:   Not Awarded
  2008:   Richard E. Ladner, Boeing Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington
  2007:   Janice E. Cuny, Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Oregon and Program Director in CISE at the National Science Foundation
  2006:   Mary Lou Soffa, the Owen R. Cheatham Professor and Chair of Computer Science at the University of Virginia
  2005:   Jane Margolis, Research Educationist, IDEA, UCLA Graduate School of Education Information Studies
  2004:   Maria Klawe, Dean of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University, and
      Nancy Leveson, Professor, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT
  2003:   Rita Rodriguez, Program Director in the Division of Experimental and Integrative Activities in the CISE directorate at NSF
  2002:   Valerie Taylor, Northwestern University
  2001:   Anita Borg, Institute for Women and Technology
  2000:   Roscoe Giles, Boston University
  1999:   Sheila Humphreys, University of California, Berkeley
  1998:   Bryant York, Northeastern University
  1997:   Andrew Bernat, University of Texas at El Paso
  1996:   Caroline Wardle, National Science Foundation
  1995:   Eugene Lawler (posthumous), University of California at Berkeley
  1994:   Richard A. Tapia, Rice University

 


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