Each year, the EATCS Award is awarded in recognition of a distinguished career in theoretical computer science. The first award was assigned to Richard Karp in 2000; the complete list of the winners is given below:
Year | Awarded | Place |
---|---|---|
2012 | Moshe Vardi | ICALP (Warwick) |
2011 | Boris Trakhtenbrot | ICALP (Zurich) |
2010 | Kurt Mehlhorn | ICALP (Bordeaux) |
2009 | Gérard Huet | ICALP (Rhodes) |
2008 | Leslie G. Valiant | ICALP (Reykjavik) |
2007 | Dana S. Scott | ICALP (Wroclaw) |
2006 | Mike Paterson | ICALP (Venice) |
2005 | Robin Milner | ICALP (Lisboa) |
2004 | Arto Salomaa | ICALP (Turku) |
2003 | Grzegorz Rozenberg | ICALP (Eindhoven) |
2002 | Maurice Nivat | ICALP (Málaga) |
2001 | Corrado Böhm | ICALP (Creta) |
2000 | Richard Karp | ICALP (Geneva) |
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