Pivotal Educational, Engineering, and
Scientific Contributions Recognized
NEW
YORK, Dec. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- ACM, the
Association for Computing Machinery, has named
67 Distinguished Members for significant contributions. All of
the 2022 inductees are longstanding ACM members and were selected
by their peers for work that has spurred innovation, enhanced
computer science education, and moved the field forward.
ACM, the Association for Computing
Machinery, has named 67 Distinguished Members for significant
contributions.
"The ACM Distinguished Members program honors both
accomplishment and commitment," said ACM President Yannis Ioannidis. "Each of these new 67
Distinguished Members have been selected for specific and impactful
work, as well as their longstanding commitment to being a part of
our professional association. As ACM celebrates its 75th
anniversary this year, it is especially fitting to reflect on how
our global membership has built our organization into what it is
today. Our Distinguished Members are leaders both within ACM and
throughout the computing field."
The 2022 ACM Distinguished Members work at leading universities,
corporations and research institutions in Australia, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy,
Japan, the Netherlands, New
Zealand, Singapore,
Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United
States. ACM Distinguished Members are selected for their
contributions in three separate categories: educational,
engineering, and scientific. This year's class of Distinguished
Members made advancements in areas including algorithms, computer
science education, cybersecurity, data management, energy efficient
computer architecture, information retrieval, healthcare
information technology, knowledge graph and semantic analysis,
mobile computing, and software engineering, among many others.
The ACM Distinguished Member program recognizes up to 10 percent
of ACM worldwide membership based on professional experience and
significant achievements in the computing field. To be nominated, a
candidate must have at least 15 years of professional experience in
the computing field, five years of professional ACM membership in
the last 10 years, and must have achieved a significant level of
accomplishment or made a significant impact in the field of
computing. A Distinguished Member is expected to have served as a
mentor and role model by guiding technical career development and
contributing to the field beyond the norm.
2022 ACM DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS
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For Outstanding
Educational Contributions to Computing:
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Tony
Clear Auckland University of Technology
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Quintin
Cutts University of Glasgow
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Diana
Franklin University of Chicago
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Dragan
Gasevic Monash University
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Margaret Joan
Hamilton RMIT University
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Guido
Rößling Technische Universität
Darmstadt
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For Outstanding
Engineering Contributions to Computing:
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Michael
Bendersky Google
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Yu
Deng IBM
Research
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Kaoutar El
Maghraoui IBM
Research
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Haining
Wang Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Joseph William
Yoder The
Refactory
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For Outstanding
Scientific Contributions to Computing:
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Vijayalakshmi
Atluri Rutgers
University
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Earl Theodore
Barr University College
London
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Matthew A.
Bishop University of
California at Davis
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Nirupama
Bulusu Portland State
University
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Barbara
Carminati Università
degli Studi dell'Insubria
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Enhong
Chen University of
Science and Technology of China
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Rada
Chirkova North Carolina
State University
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David J.
Crandall Indiana
University
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Khuzaima
Daudjee University of
Waterloo
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Christopher D.
Gill Washington
University
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Dimitris
Gizopoulos National and Kapodistrian University of
Athens
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Dan
Hao Peking
University
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Ehsan
Hoque University of Rochester
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Longbo
Huang Tsinghua
University
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Shadi
Ibrahim Inria
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Salil
Kanhere University of
New South Wales
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Samee U.
Khan Mississippi State University
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Milind
Kulkarni Purdue
University
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Matthew
Lease The University of
Texas at Austin
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Jing (Jane)
Li University of
Pennsylvania
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Shou-De
Lin Appier
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Zhiqiang
Lin Ohio State
University
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Silvia Margot
Lindtner University of
Michigan
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Shixia
Liu Tsinghua
University
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Xuanzhe
Liu Peking
University
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Siwei
Lyu University at
Buffalo, State University of New York
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Zhuoqing Morley
Mao University of
Michigan
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Athina
Markopoulou
University of California, Irvine
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Wim
Martens University of Bayreuth
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Joanna
McGrenere University of
British Columbia
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Gerome
Miklau University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
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Tijana
Milenkovic University of
Notre Dame
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Animesh
Mukherjee Indian
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
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Kedar S.
Namjoshi Nokia Bell
Labs
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Thomas
Ploetz Georgia Institute
of Technology
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Michael
Pradel University of
Stuttgart
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Qinru
Qiu Syracuse University
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Reza
Rejaie
University of Oregon
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Martin
Robillard McGill
University
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Jennifer A.
Rode University College
London
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Saket
Saurabh The Institute of
Mathematical Sciences
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Chirag
Shah University of
Washington
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Haiying
Shen University of
Virginia
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Li
Shen University of
Pennsylvania
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Georgios
Smaragdakis Delft
University of Technology
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Houbing Herbert
Song University of Maryland, Baltimore
County
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Yizhou
Sun University of California, Los Angeles
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Nian-Feng
Tzeng University of
Louisiana at Lafayette
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Kaisa
Väänänen Tampere University
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Xuanhui
Wang Google
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Harry
Xu University of
California, Los Angeles
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Kun Yang
University of Essex
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Koji
Yatani The University of
Tokyo
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Ayal
Zaks Mobileye
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Zibin
Zheng Sun Yat-Sen
University
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Jianying
Zhou Singapore University of Technology and
Design
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About ACM
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the
world's largest educational and scientific computing society,
uniting computing educators, researchers, and professionals to
inspire dialogue, share resources and address the field's
challenges. ACM strengthens the computing profession's collective
voice through strong leadership, promotion of the highest
standards, and recognition of technical excellence. ACM supports
the professional growth of its members by providing opportunities
for life-long learning, career development, and professional
networking.
About the ACM Recognition
Program
The ACM Fellows program, initiated in 1993, celebrates the
exceptional contributions of the leading members in the computing
field. To be selected as an ACM Fellow, a candidate's
accomplishments are expected to place him or her among the top 1%
of ACM members. These individuals have helped to enlighten
researchers, developers, practitioners, and end users of
information technology throughout the world. The ACM Distinguished
Member program, initiated in 2006, recognizes those members
with at least 15 years of professional experience who have made
significant accomplishments or achieved a significant impact on the
computing field. ACM Distinguished Membership recognizes up to 10%
of ACM's top members. The ACM Senior Member program, also
initiated in 2006, includes members with at least 10 years of
professional experience who have demonstrated performance that sets
them apart from their peers through technical leadership, technical
contributions, and professional contributions. ACM Senior Member
status recognizes the top 25% of ACM Professional Members. The
new ACM Fellows, Distinguished Members, and Senior Members join a
list of eminent colleagues to whom ACM and its members look for
guidance and leadership in computing and information
technology.
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