![]() ![]() The award is presented to outstanding individuals whose main contribution to the concepts and development of the computer field was made at least 15 years earlier. The Computer Pioneer Award was established in 1981 by the IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors to recognize and honor the vision of those whose efforts resulted in the creation and continued vitality of the computer industry. He is also chief scientist at Emu Solutions Inc., a company developing new architectures for big data. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to explore development of a supercomputer capable of executing a quintillion mathematical operations per second. He has led a team of computer professionals for the U.S. He is the co-inventor on more than three dozen patents and the author of two textbooks, including the first textbook on pipelining, a now ubiquitous technique for executing multiple instructions in a computer in parallel. Kogge was also inventor of the world’s first multicore processor, EXECUBE, which he and his IBM team placed on a memory chip in an early effort to solve the data bottleneck problem.Īn IEEE Fellow, Kogge has also received the 2014 IPDPS Charles Babbage Award and the 2012 IEEE Computer Society Seymour Cray Award. During his 26-year career at IBM, Kogge, an IBM Fellow, designed the space shuttle I/O processor, one of the first multithreaded computers and the first to fly in space. at Stanford University in the 1970s, he invented the Kogge-Stone adder process, what is still considered the fastest way of adding numbers in a computer. Kogge has been at the forefront of several innovations that have shaped the computing industry over the past several decades. Kogge’s research has encompassed massively parallel processing architectures, advanced VLSI and nanotechnologies and their relationship to computing systems architectures, non-von Neumann models of programming and execution, and parallel algorithms and applications and their impact on computer architecture. He is being recognized for “the pioneering of three areas of computer architecture development of parallel algorithms for recurrence embodied in the Kogge-Stone adder, the development of the multicore microprocessor chip, and the formalization of methods for designing the control of a computer pipeline.” Kogge is the developer of the space shuttle I/O processor and the world’s first multicore processor. The award honors the vision of individuals whose efforts resulted in the creation and continued vitality of the computer industry. McCourtney Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Notre Dame University since 1994, has been awarded IEEE Computer Society’s 2015 Computer Pioneer Award. The award will be presented to an ISRO representative during the National Space Society’s 2015 International Space development Conference, the 34 th ISDC, to be held in Toronto, Canada which is expected to take place from May 20 to 24, 2015.LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 11 February 2015 – Peter M. The spacecraft is in an elliptical orbit with a high apoapsis, and has a high-resolution camera which is taking full-disk color images of Mars.An Indian spacecraft went into Mars’ orbit in the very first attempt this was the first time that any country could achieve this. ![]() The globe, which represents multiple space mission destinations and goals, sits freely on a brass support with a wooden base and brass plaque, which were created by the Michael Hall’s Studio Foundry of Driftwood, TX.Īccording to the NSS, this project has accomplished two significant missions: The prize consists of a silvery pewter Moon globe cast by the Baker Art Foundry in Placerville, California, from a sculpture originally created by Don Davis, the well- known space and astronomical artist. The NSS is an independent non-profit educational membership organization dedicated to the creation of a space faring civilization. ![]()
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