About ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award

Awarded to the outstanding early-career computer professional of the year, who is selected on the basis of a single major technical or service contribution. The contribution must have been made in the early years of the recipient’s career, typically but not necessarily before the age of 35 and with allowance made for interrupted or second careers. This award is accompanied  by a prize of $35,000. Financial support of the Grace Murray Hopper Award is provided by Microsoft.

 

 

 

Recent Grace Murray Hopper Award News

Ben Mildenhall and Pratul Srinivasan Receive ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award

Ben Mildenhall, co-founder, World Labs, and Pratul Srinivasan, Research Scientist, Google DeepMind, are the recipients of the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award. They are cited for contributions to radiance field representations, 3D scene capture and rendering, and pioneering neural implicit representations and 3D generative AI. Their contributions underpin widely deployed systems in major products including immersive mapping, 3D commerce, and large-scale scene visualization, and have been adopted across leading technology companies.

Ben Mildenhall and Pratul Srinivasan

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