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== About == | ==About== | ||
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The IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, established in 1986, is named in honor of Dr. Richard W. Hamming, who had a central role in the development of computer and computing science, and whose many significant contributions in the area of information science include his error-correcting codes. | The IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, established in 1986, is named in honor of Dr. Richard W. Hamming, who had a central role in the development of computer and computing science, and whose many significant contributions in the area of information science include his error-correcting codes. | ||
== Award Recipients == | ==Award Recipients== | ||
*Richard W. Hamming, 1988 | *[[Richard W. Hamming]], 1988 | ||
*Irving S. Reed, 1989 | *[[Irving S. Reed]], 1989 | ||
*[[Dennis Ritchie|Dennis M. Ritchie]], 1990 | *[[Dennis Ritchie|Dennis M. Ritchie]], 1990 | ||
*Kenneth L. Thompson, 1990 | *[[Kenneth L. Thompson]], 1990 | ||
*Elwyn R. Berlekamp, 1991 | *[[Elwyn R. Berlekamp]], 1991 | ||
*[[Lotfi A. Zadeh]], 1992 | *[[Lotfi A. Zadeh]], 1992 | ||
*Jorma Rissanen, 1993 | *[[Jorma Rissanen]], 1993 | ||
*[[ | *[[Gottfried Ungerboeck]], 1994 | ||
*[[ | *[[Jacob Ziv]], 1995 | ||
*Mark S. Pinsker, 1996 | *[[Mark S. Pinsker]], 1996 | ||
*[[Thomas Cover|Thomas M. Cover]], 1997 | *[[Thomas Cover|Thomas M. Cover]], 1997 | ||
*David D. Clark, 1998 | *[[David D. Clark]], 1998 | ||
*David A. Huffman, 1999 | *[[David A. Huffman]], 1999 | ||
*[[Simon Golomb|Solomon W. Golomb]], 2000 | *[[Simon Golomb|Solomon W. Golomb]], 2000 | ||
*[[ | *[[Alexander G. Fraser]], 2001 | ||
*[[Peter Elias]], 2002 | *[[Peter Elias]], 2002 | ||
*[[Claude Berrou]], 2003 | *[[Claude Berrou]], 2003 | ||
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*[[Ralph Merkle|Ralph C. Merkle]], 2010 | *[[Ralph Merkle|Ralph C. Merkle]], 2010 | ||
*[[Toby Berger]], 2011 | *[[Toby Berger]], 2011 | ||
*[[Michael G. Luby]], [[Amin Shokrollahi]], 2012 | |||
*[[Robert Calderbank]], 2013 | |||
*[[Thomas J. Richardson]] and [[Rüdiger Urbanke]], 2014 | |||
*[[Imre Csiszar]], 2015 | |||
*[[Abbas El Gamal]], 2016 | |||
*[[Shlomo Shamai]], 2017 | |||
*[[Erdal Arikan]], 2018 | |||
*[[David Ngar Ching Tse]], 2019 | |||
*[[Cynthia Dwork]], 2020 | |||
*[[Raymond W. Yeung]], 2021 | |||
*[[Madhu Sudan]], 2022 | |||
*[[Frank R. Kschischang]], 2023 | |||
*Alexander Barg, 2024 | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 18 January 2024
About
The IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, established in 1986, is named in honor of Dr. Richard W. Hamming, who had a central role in the development of computer and computing science, and whose many significant contributions in the area of information science include his error-correcting codes.
Award Recipients
- Richard W. Hamming, 1988
- Irving S. Reed, 1989
- Dennis M. Ritchie, 1990
- Kenneth L. Thompson, 1990
- Elwyn R. Berlekamp, 1991
- Lotfi A. Zadeh, 1992
- Jorma Rissanen, 1993
- Gottfried Ungerboeck, 1994
- Jacob Ziv, 1995
- Mark S. Pinsker, 1996
- Thomas M. Cover, 1997
- David D. Clark, 1998
- David A. Huffman, 1999
- Solomon W. Golomb, 2000
- Alexander G. Fraser, 2001
- Peter Elias, 2002
- Claude Berrou, 2003
- Alain Glavieux, 2003
- Jack Keil Wolf, 2004
- Neil J. A. Sloane, 2005
- Vladimir I. Levenshtein, 2006
- Abraham Lempel, 2007
- Sergio Verdú, 2008
- Peter Franaszek, 2009
- Whitfield Diffie, 2010
- Martin E. Hellman, 2010
- Ralph C. Merkle, 2010
- Toby Berger, 2011
- Michael G. Luby, Amin Shokrollahi, 2012
- Robert Calderbank, 2013
- Thomas J. Richardson and Rüdiger Urbanke, 2014
- Imre Csiszar, 2015
- Abbas El Gamal, 2016
- Shlomo Shamai, 2017
- Erdal Arikan, 2018
- David Ngar Ching Tse, 2019
- Cynthia Dwork, 2020
- Raymond W. Yeung, 2021
- Madhu Sudan, 2022
- Frank R. Kschischang, 2023
- Alexander Barg, 2024