Clockwise from top left: 1994 ACM Turing laureate Raj Reddy; 2012 ACM Prize in Computing recipient Jeff Dean; 2013 ACM Prize in Computing recipient David Blei; 2013 ACM Grace Murray Hopper recipient Pedro Felzenszwalb.
Since its inauguration in 1966, the ACM A.M. Turing Award has recognized major contributions of lasting importance to computing. Through the years, it has become the most prestigious award in computing. To help celebrate 50 years of the ACM Turing Award and the visionaries who have received it, ACM has launched a campaign called "Panels in Print," which takes the form of a collection of responses from Turing laureates, ACM award recipients and other ACM experts on a given topic or trend.
ACM's celebration of 50 years of the ACM Turing Award will culminate with a conference June 23–24, 2017 at the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco to highlight the significant impact of the contributions of ACM Turing laureates on computing and society, to look ahead to the future of technology and innovation, and to help inspire the next generation of computer scientists to invent and dream.
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