ACM Names 2014 Fellows
January 8, 2015
ACM has recognized 47 of its members for their contributions to computing that are driving innovations across multiple domains and disciplines. The 2014 ACM Fellows, who hail from some of the world's leading universities, corporations, and research labs, have achieved advances in computing research and development that are driving innovation and sustaining economic development around the world.
ACM President Alexander L. Wolf acknowledged the advances made by this year's ACM Fellows. "Our world has been immeasurably improved by the impact of their innovations. We recognize their contributions to the dynamic computing technologies that are making a difference to the study of computer science, the community of computing professionals, and the universe of consumers and citizens who are benefiting from their creativity and commitment."
The ACM Fellows Program, initiated in 1993, celebrates the exceptional contributions of the leading members in the computing field. ACM will formally recognize the 2014 Fellows at its annual Awards Banquet in June 2015 in San Francisco.