Sidney Fernbach Award

The Sidney Fernbach Award established in 1992 by the IEEE Computer Society, in memory of Sidney Fernbach, one of the pioneers in the development and application of high performance computers for the solution of large computational problems as the Division Chief for the Computation Division at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory from the late 1950s through the 1970s. A certificate and $2,000 are awarded for outstanding contributions in the application of high performance computers using innovative approaches. Nomination deadline: 1 July of each year.

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Sidney Fernbach Award Past Recipients

Nomination Process

References

  1. ^ Cleve Moler: 2011 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  2. ^ James Demmel: 2010 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  3. ^ Roberto Car and Michele Parrinello: 2009 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  4. ^ Willam D. Gropp: 2008 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  5. ^ David E. keyes: 2007 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  6. ^ Edward Seidel: 2006 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  7. ^ John B. Bell: 2005 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  8. ^ Marsha Berger: 2004 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  9. ^ Jack Dongarra: 2003 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  10. ^ Robert Harrison: 2002 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  11. ^ Stephen W. Attaway: 2000 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  12. ^ Michael L. Norman: 1999 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  13. ^ Phillip Colella: 1998 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  14. ^ Charbel Farhat: 1997 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  15. ^ Gary A. Glatzmaier: 1996 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  16. ^ Paul R. Woodward: 1995 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  17. ^ Charles S. Peskin: 1994 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient
  18. ^ David H. Bailey: 1993 Sidney Fernbach Award Recipient

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