Awards given to Cornell CS faculty members and researchers - Honorary Degrees
- Doctor of Humanities degree, Honoris Causa, University of Seattle
- Honorary Doctoral Degree, Dr.h.c., University of Dortmund, Germany
- Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, Daniel Webster College, Nashua, NH
- Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters Honoris Causa, University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, Miami University, Oxford, OH
- Honorary Degree of Doctor of Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)
- Honorary Doctoral Degree, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Honorary Doctoral Degree, The University of Sydney
- For Best Papers and Books
- From Industry
- Advisors of winners of Best Dissertation Awards
- Organizations
IBM Faculty Partnership Award These awards are presented each year to full-time profesors at accredited universities to recognize and foster innovative work in academic education and research. - 1990: John E. Hopcroft
- 2000: Johannes Gehrke
- 2002: Jayavel Shanmugasundaram
- 2003: Jayavel Shanmugasundaram
- 2005: Keshav K. Pingali
European Conference in Computer Vision (ECCA) Best Paper Award These award is presented annually to the author of the best paper at the conference. Doctor of Humanities degree, Honoris Causa, University of Seattle Honorary degree. Honorary Doctoral Degree, Dr.h.c., University of Dortmund, Germany Honorary degree. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, Daniel Webster College, Nashua, NH Honorary degree. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters Honoris Causa, University of Missouri-Kansas City Honorary degree. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, Miami University, Oxford, OH Honorary degree. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) Honorary degree. IBM Outstanding Innovation Award for work on reasoning about knowledge in 1987 and clock synchronization in 1988 - 1987: Joseph Y. Halpern
- 1988: Joseph Y. Halpern
IBM First Plateau Invention Achievement Award Industry award for patent. Advisor of Tom Reps, ACM Best Dissertation Award Advisors of winners of Best Dissertation Award Advisor of T.V. Raman, ACM Best Dissertation Award Advisors of winners of Best Dissertation Award Advisor of Nir Friedman, whose PhD won the First Annual FoLLI Prize (for the Outstanding Dissertation in Language, Logic, and Computation) Best Research Paper at KDD-2003 (Ninth Annual SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Datamining) "Maximizing the Spread of Influence through a Social Newtork," with David Kempe and Eva Tardos, 2003. - 2003: Jon Kleinberg
- 2003: Eva Tardos
Best Paper Award 18th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP) With S. Zdancewic, L. Zhang, and N. Nystrom Superior Accomplishment Award, U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory Dahlgern, Va. ACM Programming Systems and Languages Paper Award (with S. Owicki) With Susan Owicki Best Paper Award at HLT-NAACL 2004 "Catching the drift: Probabilistic content models, with applications to generation and summarization" with Regina Barzilay Honorary Doctoral Degree, New Jersey Institute of Technology Honorary degree. - 1999: Donald P. Greenberg
Advisor of Daphne Koller, winner of MacArthur Foundation Fellowship M.I.T Press Publisher's Prize for best paper in IJCAI International Joint Conference on AI Publisher's Prize for best paper in IJCAI Conference International Joint Conference on AI Best Paper Award at ICML Internal Conference on Machine Learning Advisor of Daniela Rus, winner of MacArthur Foundation Fellowship Rolf Nevalinna Prize International Congress of Mathematicians, for outstanding contributions in Mathematical Aspects of Information Sciences Best Paper Award, 2007 SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation With Jernej Barbic Best Paper Award SOSP '07 With Stephen Chong, Jed Liu, Xin Qi, K. Vikram, Lantian Zheng and Xin Zheng Best Paper Award, 16th International World Wide Web Conference With Lars Backstrom and Cynthia Dwork SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award To recognize the most influential operating systems papers that have appeared in the peer-reviewed literature at least ten years in the past. Popular Science's Annual Brilliant Ten Annual list of the most impressive young scientists in the U.S Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship Award The New Faculty Fellowship Program identifies, recognizes, and supports exceptional new faculty members engaged in innovative computing research Smithsonian Magazine's America's Young Innovator's Award 37 people under the age of 36 who are helping to shape the world. Those honored are scholars, singers, writers, scientists, musicians, painters, activists—and more than one public-spirited computer maven Honorary Doctoral Degree, The University of Sydney For research contributions to theoretical computer science and work to improve science and technology education in developing countries
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