In a career launched by groundbreaking research, Garth Gibson continues to shepherd technological advances "from blackboard through standards and to commercial reality."
Leah Hoffmann
Inspired by the Home of the Future
2018 ACM Prize in Computing recipient Shwetak Patel pushes old tools to new heights.
Reaching New Heights with Artificial Neural Networks
ACM A.M. Turing Award recipients Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yann LeCun on the promise of neural networks, the need for new paradigms, and the concept of making technology accessible to all.
Guiding Computers, Robots to See and Think
Fei-Fei Li, co-director of Stanford University's Human-Centered AI Institute, wants to create algorithms that can learn the way human babies do.
Promoting Common Sense, Reality, Dependable Engineering
Peter G. Neumann traces a lifetime devoted to identifying computing risks.
Reaping the Benefits of a Diverse Background
Earlier this year, ACM named Dina Katabi of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory recipient of the 2017 ACM Prize in Computing for her creative contributions to wireless systems.
ACM A.M. Turing award recipients John Hennessy and David Patterson have introduced generations of students to reduced instruction set computing.
The developer of convolutional neural networks looks at their impact, today and in the long run.
Grooming the Leaders of Tomorrow
Former Stanford University president John Hennessy is the academic architect behind the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program.
Alexei Efros, recipient of the 2016 ACM prize in computing, works to harness the power of visual complexity.
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