ELIGIBILITY
Franchised (voting) members of the IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors are not eligible to nominate,
endorse, or receive any major named society awards, other than service awards. The franchised (voting)
members of the IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors are the society president, president-elect, first and
second vice presidents, the immediate past president, and the twenty-one elected members of the board.
Contact Us
Thomas M. Conte, 2009 Awards Committee Chair
Awards Administrator
IEEE Computer Society
2001 L St., NW Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036-4910
email: awards@computer.org
Awards Administrator
IEEE Computer Society
2001 L St., NW Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036-4910
email: awards@computer.org
How to Nominate
Would you like to recognize a fellow member for their achievement? Nominating is a 6-stage process:
- 1Login with your IEEE web account to create a nomination or endorsement. Web accounts are free, get one now. (Link will open in a new window. Web account signup is several pages. When complete, close the new window to return to Awards.)
- 2 Find the appropriate award in the list below or click to view full list.
- 3Provide nominee details.
- 4Provide your details.
- 5Provide nomination criteria. (If you have information in an electronic format, a file upload widget is provided after this page - just click "Skip".)
- 6Invite Endorsers
- 7Submit Your Nomination
- NOTE: You may save and return to your nomination with your web account login, if you do not wish to complete it all in one session. Simply login and go to "My Nominations."
Meritorious Service Award
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. A certificate presented for meritorious and significant service to any Society-sponsored activity. Qualification is enhanced by the level and number of contributions, excellence, dedication and tenure of service.
Taylor L. Booth Education Award
A bronze medal and $5,000 honorarium are awarded for an outstanding record in computer science and engineering education. The individual must meet two or more of the following criteria in the computer science and engineering field: 1. Achieving recognition as a teacher of renown. 2. Writing an influential text. 3. Leading, inspiring or providing significant education content during the creation of a curriculum in the field. 4. Inspiring others to a career in computer science and engineering education.
Computer Entrepreneur Award
A sterling silver chalice is awarded to managers and leaders that are responsible for the growth of some segment of the computer industry, or technical managers whose entrepreneurial leadership built the computer industry. The efforts must have taken place over fifteen years earlier, and the industry effects must be generally and openly visible.
Computer Pioneer Award
A bronze medal is presented for significant contributions to concepts and developments in the electronic computer field which have clearly advanced the state of the art in computing. The contributions must have taken place fifteen or more years earlier.
Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award
Established in late 1997. A crystal memento, illuminated certificate, and $10,000 honorarium are awarded to recognize innovative contributions to high performance computing systems that best exemplify the creative spirit demonstrated by Seymour Cray.
Certificate of Appreciation
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR A certificate is presented for creditable service to any Computer Society activity or program. Multiple certificates may be given to one individual in a given year for different areas of activity within the society.
Distinguished Service Award
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. A certificate is awarded for long and distinguished service to the Computer Society at a level of dedication and achievement rarely demonstrated.
Computer Science & Eng. Undergrad Teaching Award
A plaque, certificate and a stipend of $2,000 is awarded to recognize outstanding contributions to undergraduate education through both teaching and service and for helping to maintain interest, increase the visibility of the society, and make a statement about the importance with which we view undergraduate education.
Distinguished Service in a Pre College Environment
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. A plaque is awarded for furthering the professional and technical goals of the IEEE Computer Society in a pre-college environment.
Eckert-Mauchly Award
A certificate and $5,000 are awarded jointly by the ACM and the Computer Society for outstanding contributions to the field of computer and digital systems architecture.
Outstanding Contribution Award
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. A certificate awarded for an achievement of major value and significance to the Computer Society. The achievement should be a specific, concisely characterized accomplishment, as opposed to a collection of different efforts.
Sidney Fernbach Award
Established in 1992 in memory of Sidney Fernbach, one of the pioneers in the development and application of high performance computers for the solution of large computational problems. A certificate and $2,000 are awarded for outstanding contributions in the application of high performance computers using innovative approaches. Nomination are solicited from the conference committees of SC.
Harry H. Goode Memorial Award
A bronze medal and $2,000 are awarded by the Computer Society on the basis of achievements in the information processing field which are considered either a single contribution of theory, design, or technique of outstanding significance, or the accumulation of important contributions on theory or practice over an extended time period, the total of which represent an outstanding contribution.
Continuing Service
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. A certificate is awarded for ongoing credible service to any society activity or program after three years of continuous service.
Harry Hayman Distinguished Staff Award
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. A plaque and $5,000 honorarium are presented for long and distinguished service of an exemplary nature in the performance of duties over and above those called for as a regular employee of the Society. This is the highest service award given to an active member of the Computer Society staff.
Tsutomu Kanai Award
Established in 1995 for recognition of major contributions to state-of-the-art distributed computing systems and their applications. A certificate, crystal memento, and $10,000 honorarium are presented. In addition, the recipient will receive a travel grant to attend two technical conferences.
Hans Karlsson Standards Award
Established in 1992 in memory of Hans Karlsson, chairman and father of the IEEE 1301 family of standards. A plaque and $2,000 honorarium is presented in recognition of outstanding skills and dedication to diplomacy, team facilitation and joint achievement, in the development or promotion of standards in the computer industry where individual aspirations, corporate competition, and organizational rivalry could otherwise be counter to the benefit of society. Eligibility is limited to present or past participants in IEEE CS Standards activities.
Richard E. Merwin Distinguished Service Award
The highest level volunteer service award of the Computer Society. A bronze medal and $5,000 are given for outstanding service to the profession at large, including significant service to the Computer Society or its predecessor organizations.
Harlan D. Mills Award
Established in Harlan D. Mill's name to recognize researchers and practitioners who have demonstrated long-standing, sustained, and meaningful contributions to the theory and practice of the information sciences, focusing on contributions to the practice of software engineering through the application of sound theory. This technical award was first given in 1999. The award consists of a $3,000 honorarium, museum-quality memento, and a possible invited talk during the week of the annual International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Council on Software Engineering (TCSE).
Technical Achievement Award
A certificate and $2,000 honorarium are presented for outstanding and innovative contributions to the fields of computer and information science and engineering or computer technology, usually within the past ten, and not more than fifteen years.
W. Wallace McDowell Award
A bronze medal and $2,000 honorarium are presented for outstanding recent theoretical, design, educational, practical, or other similar innovative contributions that fall within the scope of Computer Society interest.
Conference Contribution Award
NOMINATIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. A plaque is awarded for outstanding research contributions to a society sponsored or co-sponsored conference for at least ten years
Software Process Achievement Award
The IEEE Computer Society/SEI Software Process Achievement (SPA) Award is a non-competitive award offered annually. Award recipients receive an engraved commemorative plaque and make one or more presentations at appropriate practitioner and researcher community events. Award recipients also produce an SEI Technical Report describing their accomplishments, experiences, and lessons learned. The SEI helps produce this report and pays the authors an honorarium of $1500 to partially offset the expense of preparing their presentation and report.

