The Reviewer Board is a pilot project for Communications of the ACM (CACM) to help ensure timely, high-quality reviews. The Board is composed of researchers nominated by an associate editor who is confident in the board member’s work. Invitation to participate in this project is a sign of confidence and trust in the expertise and insight, as well as growing international reputations, of the Reviewer Board member. Members commit to reviewing three to four papers per year over the two-year period of this pilot.
Beyond contributing reviews, participation in the Reviewer Board provides opportunities to work with field experts for future collaborations and professional recommendations. CACM also invites Reviewer Board members, in collaboration with their Associate Editors, to develop proposals for special topics they would lead towards publication in CACM.
CACM is keen to support new ways to share research, such as hosting online panels or video overviews to communicate the research advances in members’ areas. Members will also be invited to participate in the annual CACM meetings, particularly to share their insights/experiences of this pilot to improve both the review process and the CACM research experience itself.
Sherif G. Aly
(Mobile and Pervasive Computing, Software Engineering)
- Alia El Bolock | The American University in Cairo
- Dina Mahmoud | The American University in Cairo
- Yasser Shoukry | University of California Irvine
Indrajit Bhattacharya
(Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
- Kaustubh Beedkar | IIT Delhi
- Arjun Bhagoji | IIT Bombay
- Tejas Dhamecha | Adobe Research
- Ashutosh Modi | IIT Kanpur
- Krishna Pillutla | IIT Madras
- Saurav Prakash | IIT Madras
Haibo Chen
(Operating Systems and Distributed Systems)
- Mingkai Dong | Shanghai Jiao Tang University
Monojit Choudhury
(Natural Language Processing)
- Somak Aditya | IIT Kharagpur
Anna Cox
(Human-Computer Interaction)
- Diego Garaialde | University College Dublin
- Katta Spiel | TU Wien
- Marios Constantinides | CYENS Centre of Excellence, Cyprus
Lieven Eeckhout
(Computer Architecture)
- Boris Grot | University of Edinburgh
- Adrian Sampson | Cornell
- Yakun Sophia Shao | UC Berkeley
Nate Foster
(Programming Languages, Networking)
- Benjamin Delaware | Purdue University
- Christos Dimoulas | Northwestern University
- Aurojit Panda | NYU
- Stefan Schmid | TU Berlin
Chris Hankin
(Cybersecurity, Regional Issues)
- Martin Barrere | University of Surrey
- Tingting Li | Cardiff University
Trent Jaeger
(Cybersecurity)
- Mathias Payer | EPFL
- Gang Tan | Penn State
- Danfeng Zhang | Duke University
Fabio Kon
(Distributed Systems, Software Engineering, Applied Data Science)
- Luiz Bittencourt | Unicamp
- Soraia Musse | Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PURCS)
Benjamin Lee
(Computer Architecture, Systems)
- Karu Sankaralingam | University of Wisconsin
- Daniel Sorin | Duke University
- Caroline Trippel | Stanford University
- Mengjia Yan | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Lo
(Software Engineering)
- Zhenpeng Chen | Nanyang Technological University
- Tse Hsun (Peter) Chen | Concordia University
- Raula Kula | Osaka University
- Jia Li | Peking University
Renee Miller
(Data Management)
- Karima Echihabi | Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
- Xiao Hu | University of Waterloo
Alessandra RaffaetÃ
(Mobility Data Analytics, Trajectory Datawarehouses, Languages for Representing and Reasoning on Spatiotemporal Data)
- Teresa Scantamburlo | University of Trieste
Abhik Roychoudhury
(Software Engineering)
- Shin Hwei Tan | Concordia University
Katie Siek
(Human-Computer Interaction, Health Informatics)
- Elena Agapie | University of California Irvine
- Karla Badillo-Urquiola | University of Notre Dame
- Chia-Fang (Christina) Chung | University of California, Santa Cruz
- Aqueasha Martin-Hammond | Indiana University Indianapolis
- Novia Nurain | University of Michigan
- Maria Wolters | University of Edinburgh and the Oldenburger Institute for Information Technology
Robert West
(Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Computational Social Science)
- Kristina Gligoric | Stanford University