Carnegie Mellon University Turing Award, Wolf Prize, Stockholm Prize in Criminology, National Medal of Science, National Medal of Technology, MacArthur Fellow Recipients
Manuel Blum; Professor 1999-present; computational complexity theory Turing Award in 1995.
Alfred Blumstein; Professor; operations researcher and criminologist; won Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2007.
Edmund M. Clarke; Professor 1982-present; model checking Turing Award in 2007.
Robert Floyd; Professor 1963-1968; methodolgies for the creation of the efficient and reliable software in Turing AWard in 1978.
Watts Humphrey; Professor; National Medal of Technology for software engineering in 2003.
Paul Lauterbur; Research Associate; Mellon Institute 1951-1953; National Medal of Science in 1987 for Physical Sciences. National Medal of Technology for magnetic resonance technology in 1988.
Yoky Matsuoka; Assistant professor affiliated with the Robotics Institute, the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (2001-2006) awarded the MacArthur Fellow in 2007/
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski; Professor; Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 2011.
Daniel S. Nagin; BS 1971, Ph.D. 1976; Professor; criminologist awarded Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2014.
Allen Newell; Ph.D. 1957; Professor 1961-1992; Herbert A. Simon Professor, artificial intelligence in Turing Award in 1975. National Medal of Sciences in Mathematical, Statistical, and Computer Sciences in 1992.
Alan Perlis; BS 1943, Professor 1956-1971; compiler construction; 1966, First Turing Award winner.
John Pople; Professor 1964-1993; Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 1992.
Raj Reddy; Professor 1969-present; artificial intelligence in Turing Award in 1994.
Dana S. Scott; Professor 1981-2003; nondeterministic machines in Turing Award in 1976.
Herbert A. Simon; Professor; Behavior and Social Sciences, awarded National Medal of Science in 1986.
Dawn Song; MS 1999; professor of computer science 2002-2007; awarded MacArthur Fellow in 2010.
Leslie Valiant; Professor 1973-1974; machine learning in Turing Award in 2010.
Alfred Blumstein; Professor; operations researcher and criminologist; won Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2007.
Edmund M. Clarke; Professor 1982-present; model checking Turing Award in 2007.
Robert Floyd; Professor 1963-1968; methodolgies for the creation of the efficient and reliable software in Turing AWard in 1978.
Watts Humphrey; Professor; National Medal of Technology for software engineering in 2003.
Paul Lauterbur; Research Associate; Mellon Institute 1951-1953; National Medal of Science in 1987 for Physical Sciences. National Medal of Technology for magnetic resonance technology in 1988.
Yoky Matsuoka; Assistant professor affiliated with the Robotics Institute, the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (2001-2006) awarded the MacArthur Fellow in 2007/
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski; Professor; Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 2011.
Daniel S. Nagin; BS 1971, Ph.D. 1976; Professor; criminologist awarded Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2014.
Allen Newell; Ph.D. 1957; Professor 1961-1992; Herbert A. Simon Professor, artificial intelligence in Turing Award in 1975. National Medal of Sciences in Mathematical, Statistical, and Computer Sciences in 1992.
Alan Perlis; BS 1943, Professor 1956-1971; compiler construction; 1966, First Turing Award winner.
John Pople; Professor 1964-1993; Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 1992.
Raj Reddy; Professor 1969-present; artificial intelligence in Turing Award in 1994.
Dana S. Scott; Professor 1981-2003; nondeterministic machines in Turing Award in 1976.
Herbert A. Simon; Professor; Behavior and Social Sciences, awarded National Medal of Science in 1986.
Dawn Song; MS 1999; professor of computer science 2002-2007; awarded MacArthur Fellow in 2010.
Leslie Valiant; Professor 1973-1974; machine learning in Turing Award in 2010.
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