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About Award
The IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1986. The Award is named in honor of Dr. Koji Kobayashi, who has been a leading force in advancing the integrated use of computers and communications.
Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.
Award Recipients
- Stuart Wecker, 1988
- Alexander G. Fraser, 1989
- Elwyn R. Berlekamp, 1990
- Stephen S. Lavenberg, 1991
- Martin Reiser, 1991
- Vinton G. Cerf, 1992
- Robert E. Kahn, 1992
- Gottfried Ungerboeck, 1993
- Jonathan Shields Turner, 1994
- Norman Abramson, 1995
- K. Mani Chandy, 1996
- Tim Berners-Lee, 1997
- Jack Keil Wolf, 1998
- Whitfield Diffie, 1999
- Martin E. Hellman, 1999
- Ralph Charles Merkle, 1999
- Ronald L. Rivest, 2000
- Adi Shamir, 2000
- Leonard Adleman, 2000
- John M. Cioffi, 2001
- Van Jacobson, 2002
- Bruce Hajek, 2003
- No Award 2004
- Frank Kelly, 2005
- Nicholas F. Maxemchuk, 2006
- Donald Towsley, 2007
- Don Coppersmith, 2008
- Nick McKeown, 2009
- Larry Peterson, 2010
- Thomas J. Richardson and Rüdiger Urbanke, 2011
- Jean Walrand, 2012
- Thomas Anderson, 2013
- George Varghese, 2014