Computer History Museum
2000 Fellows Ceremony & Dinner

November 9, 2000
6 p.m.
Sofitel San Francisco Bay


Hotel Sofitel

Be sure to visit our Hall of Fellows

 

Year 2000 Fellows:

Fran Allen  

For her contributions to program optimization and compiling for parallel computers.

Introduced by Anita Borg.

Frances Allen

 

Vinton Cerf  

For his contributions to the creation and growth of the Internet.

Introduced by Gerald Estrin.

Vinton Cerf

 

Tom Kilburn   For his contributions to early computer design including random access digital storage, virtual memory and multiprogramming.
Tom Kilburn

 

About the Fellow Awards:

For over a decade, The Computer Museum (and now Computer History Museum), has been publicly recognizing individuals of outstanding merit and accomplishment who have contributed to the development of computing broadly-defined. Past Fellows have included: Grace Murray Hopper (1987), Jay Forrester (1995), Ken Olsen (1996), John Backus, Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Steve Wozniak (1997), and, most recently, Gordon Moore, Gene Amdahl, and Donald Knuth (1998).

Fellows are chosen on the basis of accomplishment--formal education is not a factor--and are nominated by a panel comprising History Center staff, industry peers, and previous Fellows.

In order to properly assess the historical importance of a possible Fellow's achievements, one criterion is that at least 10 years must have elapsed between a specific contribution and that individual's nomination.The contribution must thus be of a foundational nature, one that has strongly influenced the intellectual, disciplinary, or industrial underpinnings of computing.

There is no preference given to accomplishments in software or hardware, to computer science over electrical engineering or any other formal discipline, to commercial success, or to the nominee's age.

The event typically comprises 250 people--largely from industry and academia--and is of approximately 3 hours duration. Many of Silicon Valley's most prominent businesspeople, academics, and supporters of computer history attend this event to honor those who have changed the theory or practice of computing and who have thus shaped the world in which we live.

We hope you will join us this year for this historic, and historical, event as Computer History Museum continues its mission of building an international resource for research in the history of computing.

To make reservations for this historic event, please contact Wendy-Ann Francis ASAP.
Tel: +1 650 604 5205




This event is sponsored by:
CMP -CRN

Citigate Cunningham

 

Mid-Peninsula Bank

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