Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award

Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award
Awarded forSignificant and innovative contributions in the field of high-performance computing
CountryNew Jersey, (United States)
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Reward(s)US $10,000
First awarded1999
Websitewww.computer.org/web/awards/cray

The Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award, also known as the Seymour Cray Award, is an award given by the IEEE Computer Society, to recognize significant and innovative contributions in the field of high-performance computing. The award honors scientists who exhibit the creativity demonstrated by Seymour Cray, founder of Cray Research, Inc., and an early pioneer of supercomputing. Cray was an American electrical engineer and supercomputer architect who designed a series of computers that were the fastest in the world for decades, and founded Cray Research which built many of these machines. Called "the father of supercomputing,"[1] Cray has been credited with creating the supercomputer industry.[2] He played a key role in the invention and design of the UNIVAC 1103, a landmark high-speed computer and the first computer available for commercial use.[3]

In 1972 the IEEE presented Cray with the Harry H. Goode Memorial Award for his contributions to large-scale computer design and the development of multiprocessing systems. One year after Cray's death in 1996, IEEE created the Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award in honor of his creative spirit.[4] The award is one of the 12 technical awards sponsored by the IEEE computer society as recognition given to pioneers in the field of computer science and engineering.[5] The winner receives a crystal memento, certificate, and US$10,000 honorarium.

The first recipient, in 1999, was John Cocke.

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  5. ^ "IEEE Technical Awards". IEEE Computer Society. Retrieved 24 April 2016.