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Taylor L. Booth Recipients

A bronze medal and $5,000 honorarium are awarded for an outstanding record in computer science and engineering education.  The individual must meet two or more of the following criteria in the computer science and engineering field: achieving recognition as a teacher of renown; writing an influential text; leading, inspiring, or providing significant educational content during the creation of a curriculum in the field; inspiring others to a career in computer science and engineering education.

 

Tadao Nakamura

2004

For leadership in the reform of advanced information science education and for important and substantive contributions to information science and computer engineering education in Japan.

Eugene H. Spafford

2003

For excellence as an educator, and for outstanding contributions to the definition, materials and practice of information security and computing.

Abraham Silbershatz

2002

For distinguished contributions in advancing computer science and engineering education through teaching, mentoring, and writing influential textbooks in the operating systems and database systems areas.

James F. Kurose

2001

For distinguished contributions in advancing computer science and engineering education through teaching, writing and innovative textbook, curriculum development, and mentoring in the networking area.

Prithviraj Banerjee

2000

For outstanding contributions in advancing computer science and engineering education through research, teaching, writing a graduate level textbook, and developing a new computational science and engineering graduate program.

Harold S. Stone

1999

For outstanding contributions in advancing computer science and engineering education through your research, teaching and most important through innovative writing of seminal textbooks that established computer architecture on a firm foundation.

Toshiyasu L. Kunii

1998

For initiating and promoting computer and information science education in Japan and for your seminal contributions towards the integration of computer-based education in all academic disciplines.

Sartaj K. Sahni

1997

For contributions to computer science and engineering education in the areas of data structures, algorithms, and parallel algorithms.

Edward S. Davidson

1996

For contributions to the establishment of computer engineering as an academic discipline and for nurturing many leaders of this field during their formative years the profession.

Harold Abelson

1995

For continued contributions to the pedagogy and teaching of introductory computer science, exemplified by the Logo and Scheme languages and their associated methodologies.

David L. Gries

1994

For your commitment to education in Computer Science and Engineering as demonstrated by your record of outstanding teaching and mentoring, writing of textbooks, curriculum development and professional.

Melvin A. Breuer

1993

For outstanding contributions to the fields of design automation and testing by writing and editing three major tests, developing related curriculum, and the training of future educators and scholars.

C. L. Liu

1992

Outstanding contribution to computer science education through curriculum development, preparation of text books, supervision of graduate students, classroom instruction, & participation in accreditation activities.

Edward J. McCluskey

1991

Outstanding service as a computer science & engineering educator and for inspiring students and educators alike through his prolific contribution as a teacher, author, curriculum developer & graduate research supervisor.

C. V. Ramamoorthy

1990

Outstanding contributions to Computer Science & Engineering education.

Rasiv Ramanath

1990

Outstanding contributions to Computer Science & Engineering education.

J. T. (Tom) Cain

1989

Outstanding contributions to Computer Science & Engineering education.

 

 

 

 

 

Resources

Nomination Forms
Golden Core Recognition
Awards Handbook