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1997 ACM Fellows Named
The Association for Computing Machinery recognized 41 of its members for their achievements in computer science and information technology and their contributions to further ACM's mission. These new inductees join the 240 current Fellows, bringing the total to 281 ACM Fellows from around the world. The 1997 ACM Fellows are: Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Tech Jean-Loup Baer, Univ. of Washington Victor Basili, University of Maryland Roger R. Bate, Software Engineering Inst. Barry Boehm, Univ. of Southern California Imrich Chlamtac, Boston University Daniel Couger, University of Colorado W. Bruce Croft, Univ. of Massachusetts Gordon B. Davis, Univ. of Minnesota David Dobkin, Princeton University Herbert Freeman, Rutgers University Hector Garcia-Molina, Stanford Univ. Irene Greif, Lotus Development Corp. Yuri Gurevich, University of Michigan John Hennessy, Stanford University Zvi Kedem, New York University Richard Kemmerer, Univ. of California Harold Lawson, Lawson AB (Sweden) Der-Tsai Lee, Northwestern University Richard Lipton, Princeton University Nancy Lynch, MIT Daniel Menascé, George Mason University Raymond Miller, University of Maryland Ronald Perrott, Queens University (UK) Nicholas Pippenger, Univ. of British Columbia Vaughan Pratt, Stanford University John Reif, Duke University Ray Reiter, University of Toronto Paul Schneck, Mitretek Systems Inc. Robert Sedgewick, Princeton University Kenneth Sevcik, University of Toronto Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv University Alan C. Shaw, University of Washington Ben Shneiderman, Univ. of Maryland Kenneth Steiglitz, Princeton University Donald Towsley, Univ. of Massachusetts Elaine Weyuker, AT&T Research Peter Widmayer, ETH Zentrum Robert Wilensky, University of California Philip S. Yu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr. Paolo Zanella, European Bioinformatics Inst. |
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