About the ACM Prize in Computing

The ACM Prize in Computing recognizes an early to mid-career fundamental innovative contribution in computing that, through its depth, impact, and broad implications, exemplifies the greatest achievements in the discipline. The award carries a prize of $250,000. Financial support for the award is provided by Infosys Ltd.

The ACM Prize in Computing was previously known as the ACM-Infosys Foundation Award in the Computing Sciences from 2007 through 2015.

 

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Matei Zaharia Receives 2025 ACM Prize in Computing

Matei Zaharia is the recipient of the 2025 ACM Prize in Computing for his visionary development of distributed data systems and computing infrastructure, which has enabled large-scale machine learning, analytics, and AI at a global scale. Zaharia is an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department (EECS) at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Co-Founder and CTO of Databricks. His doctoral dissertation on Spark received the 2014 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award.

2025 ACM Prize recipient Matei Zaharia

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