2007 ACM FELLOWS (3 Dec 2007)
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.
The ACM Fellows who contribute to database community inducted in 2007
include:
- Catriel Beeri (The Hebrew University)
For contributions to database theory.
- Danny Dolev (The Hebrew University)
For contributions to fault-tolerant distributed computing.
- Georg Gottlob (Oxford University)
For contributions to theory of artificial intelligence and
database systems.
- Richard Hull (Bell Labs Research,
Alcatel-Lucent)
For contributions to data semantics and web services.
- J. Eliot B. Moss (University of
Massachusetts, Amherst)
For contributions to transactions and memory management.
- Rajeev Motwani (Stanford University)
For contributions to algorithms and complexity theory.
You can read the official press release at
http://www.acm.org/press-room/news-releases/fellows-2007/view
For more information on the ACM Fellows program, please visit:
http://fellows.acm.org.
Top of Page
|