About ACM Presidential Award

This award is given at the discretion of the ACM President, to individuals whose contributions in computing fall within the goals of the ACM.

 

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ACM President Honors Claudia Maria Bauzer Medeiros With 2025 Presidential Award

ACM President Yannis Ioannidis has recognized Claudia Maria Bauzer Medeiros, Professor, University of Campinas, with the ACM Presidential Award for long-standing and significant contributions to the Brazilian and Latin American computing communities as well as to ACM. She has been a pioneer in the spirit of data-centered interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research. Working with various organizations, she has addressed challenges posed by large, real-world applications, ranging from chemistry, biology, and biodiversity to urban planning, agro-environmental sciences, and social sciences.

Claudia Maria Bauzer Medeiros,

ACM President Honors Stephen Ibaraki With 2025 Presidential Award

ACM President Yannis Ioannidis has recognized Stephen Ibaraki, Futurist Investor, with the ACM Presidential Award for long-standing and considerable contributions to ACM and to the global professional computing community. His numerous volunteer efforts have included establishing the very successful TechTalks series and leading the ACM ByteCast and Professional Development Committees. A co-founder of the United Nations’ “AI for Good” initiative, Ibaraki has helped create one of the world's largest AI innovation programs, showcasing AI solutions across the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Stephen Ibakaraki

ACM President Honors Scott Delman and Wayne Graves With 2025 Presidential Award

ACM President Yannis Ioannidis has recognized Scott Delman and Wayne Graves, both of ACM, with the ACM Presidential Award for long-standing contributions to the broader computing community and to ACM. Delman is honored for significant contributions to the realization of the ACM Open publication model, leading a first-of-its-kind transition of the ACM Digital Library from a paywalled content repository to a comprehensive Open Access offering. Graves is cited for significant contributions to development of the ACM Digital Library, leading the evolution of the ACM Digital Library from an early repository into a modern platform offering a broad set of value-added services and serving as a critical resource for the computing community.

Scott Delman and Wayne Graves

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