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CNRS Researcher Wins Prestigious Computing Award |
 Dr Josef Sifakis An EU-funded researcher at the French national centre for scientific research (CNRS) has been selected as one of three winners of the prestigious Turing award by the American Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Dr Josef Sifakis is the first French citizen to be awarded the prize that is often described as the Nobel Prize for computing since its creation in 1966. |
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Announcing This Year's ACM Fellows |
ACM Names 38 Fellows for Computing and IT Innovations ACM Fellows
ACM has recognized 38 of its members for their contributions to computing technology that have brought advances in the way people live and work throughout the world. The 2007 ACM Fellows, from the world’s leading universities, industries, and research labs, created innovations in a range of computing disciplines that affect theory and practice, education and entertainment, industry and commerce. |
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The winners of the student competition for the design of a SIGITE logo and a redesign of the SIGITE web page have been announced. The prize for the design was won by Tyler Saenz, George Mason University, while the web site redesign competition was won by Yassir Jamal of the Department of Computer Science & Information Technology, Modern College of Business & Science, Sultanate of Oman. |
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