Richard W. Hamming Medal
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Richard W. Hamming Medal is an award given annually by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the international organization, for 'exceptional contributions to information sciences, systems and technology'. The medal is named after mathematician Richard W. Hamming.
[edit] Richard W. Hamming Medal Recipients
- 2007 - Abraham Lempel
- 2006 - Vladimir I. Levenshtein
- 2005 - Neil J.A. Sloane
- 2004 - Jack K. Wolf
- 2003 - Claude Berrou and Alain Glavieux
- 2002 - Peter Elias
- 2001 - A. G. Fraser
- 2000 - Solomon W. Golomb
- 1999 - David A. Huffman
- 1998 - David D. Clark
- 1997 - Thomas M. Cover
- 1996 - Mark S. Pinsker
- 1995 - Jacob Ziv
- 1994 - Gottfried Ungerboeck
- 1993 - Jorma J. Rissanen
- 1992 - Lotfi A. Zadeh
- 1991 - Elwyn R. Berlekamp
- 1990 - Dennis M. Ritchie and Kenneth L. Thompson
- 1989 - Irving S. Reed
- 1988 - Richard W. Hamming
[edit] See also
[edit] External link
- Richard W. Hamming Medal - IEEE official page.