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Awards

The American Computer Museum won the Dibner Award for Excellence in Exhibits in 1994.

The American Computer Museum presents (in association with the College of Engineering, the College of Letters & Science, the Humanities Institute and the Computer Science Department of Montana State University) the George R. Stibitz Computer & Communications Pioneer Awards, named for Dr. George R. Stibitz, who first used relays for computation at Bell Laboratories in 1937 and the Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Awards, named for Harvard Emeritus Professor Dr. Edward O. Wilson.

  1. Stibitz Awards:Arthur Burks, Chuan Chu, Jack Kilby, Jerry Merryman, James Van Tassel, Maury Irvine, Eldon Hall, Ted Hoff, Federico Faggin
  2. Stibitz Awards: Ed Roberts, Doug Engelbart
  3. Stibitz Awards: James Harris, Vinton G. Cerf, Robert E. Kahn
  4. Stibitz Awards: Steve Wozniak, Tim Berners-Lee, Ray Tomlinson
  5. Stibitz Awards: Ted Hoff, Federico Faggin and Stan Mazor (together)
  6. Stibitz Awards: Ralph Baer, Martin Cooper, Leroy Hood, Klein Gilhousen, James Russell, Jon Titus
  7. Stibitz Awards: Ross Perot, Paul Baran, John Blankenbaker
  8. Stibitz Awards: Edward O. Wilson
  9. Wilson Awards: Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, Steve Running, Michael Soulé, David Ward
  10. Stibitz Awards: Barbara Liskov, Max Matthews, Steve Sasson Wilson Awards: Sir Alec Jeffreys, Lynn Margulis, David Quammen
  11. Stibitz Lifetime Achievement Award: Federico Faggin Wilson Awards: Jim Lotimer, John Kress, Peter Belhumeur, David Jacobs

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