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IEEE AWARD RECIPIENTS

2022 – NO AWARD

2021 – NO AWARD

2020 - STEPHEN L. CASNER "For distinguished leadership in developing Retired Packet Design Fellow, standards for Internet multimedia, and Sunnyvale, California, USA formative contributions to the design of Internet multimedia protocols." AND

EVE M. SCHOOLER Principal Engineer and Director of Emerging IoT Networks, Intel, Santa Clara, California, USA

2019 – JENNIFER REXFORD “For fundamental contributions to the Professor, Princeton University, programmability, stability, and performance Princeton, New Jersey, USA of large computer networks, and leadership within the networking community.”

2018 - RAMESH GOVINDANs “For sustained contributions to the dynamic Northrop-Grumman Chair in analysis of the Internet (protocols, Engineering, Professor of topologies, configurations) and the Internet Computer Science and Electrical of Things (sensor networks).” Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA

2017 - DEBORAH ESTRIN “For formative contributions and thought Professor, Department of leadership in Internet routing and in mobile Computer Science, Cornell NYC sensing techniques and applications, from Tech, New York, New York, USA environmental monitoring to personal and community health.”

2016 – “For formative contributions to the design Professor, Department of and standardization of Internet multimedia Computer Science, Columbia protocols and applications.” University, New York, New York, USA

2015 - KC CLAFFY "For seminal contributions to the field of Principal Investigator, CAIDA, La Internet measurement, including security Jolla, California, USA and network data analysis, and for AND distinguished leadership in and service to VERN PAXSON the Internet community by providing open- Professor, University of California, access data and tools." Berkeley, California, USA

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2014 - JON CROWCROFT “For contributions to research in and Professor, University of Cambridge, teaching of Internet protocols, including Cambridge, multicast, transport, quality of service, security, mobility, and opportunistic networking.”

2013 - DAVID MILLS “For significant leadership and sustained Adjunct Professor, University of contributions in the research, development, Delaware, Newark, DE, USA standardization, and deployment of quality time synchronization capabilities for the Internet.”

2012 - MARK HANDLEY “For contributions to Internet multicast, Professor of Networked Systems, , congestion control and the Department of Computer Science, shaping of open Internet standards and University College London, open-source systems in all these areas.” London, United Kingdom

2011 - “For his leadership in the development and Dean and Professor, Faculty of deployment of the global Internet, especially Environment and Information across the Asia-Pacific region.” Studies, Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan

2010 – STEPHEN DEERING “For foundational contributions to the Cisco Fellow (Retired) development of IP Multicast and IP version West Vancouver, BC, Canada 6.”

2009 – LIXIA ZHANG “For contributions toward an understanding Professor, Computer Science Dept. of the complex interactions between Univ of California at Los Angele Internet components and the developer of Los Angeles, CA, USA the Internet architecture.”

2008 - MICHAEL BRESCIA “For pioneering work in the development of BBN Technologies Senior Scientist, the first Internet routers” Arlington, MA, USA AND VIRGINIA TRAVERS BBN Technologies, Principal Investigator, Arlington, MA, USA AND ROBERT HINDEN Nokia Chief Internet Technologist, and Chief Technical Officer Palo Alto, CA, USA

2007 – NOT AWARDED

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2006 - SCOTT SHENKER - Professor, "For contributions towards an understanding Department of Electrical of resource sharing on the Internet." Engineering and Computer Science University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA

2005 – SALLY FLOYD “For contributions to the Internet Senior Scientist architecture, particularly in the areas of ICSI Center for Internet Research congestion control, traffic modeling, and Berkeley, CA, USA active queue management.”

2004 – RAYMOND TOMLINSON “For their key roles in the conceptualization, Principal Engineer first implementation, and standardization of BBN Technologies networked email.” Cambridge, MA, USA AND DAVID H. CROCKER Principal Brandenburg Consulting Sunnyvale, CA, USA

2003 - PAUL V. MOCKAPETRIS "For the design and initial implementation of Nominium, the domain name system in collaboration Redwood City, CA, USA with the late ."

2002 – STEPHEN D. CROCKER "For leadership in creation of key elements CEO, Longitude Systems, Inc. in open evolution of Internet protocols: Chantilly, Virginia, USA Network Working Group, Request for Comments process and layered protocol approaches."

2001 - LOUIS H. POUZIN “For his pioneering development and Professor, Technology effective advocacy of networking, THESEUS the technology that enabled the rapid, Sopia, Antopolis, France inexpensive, decentralized expansion of the Internet.”

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2000 - "For their early, preeminent contributions in Chairman of the Board, Com21, conceiving, analyzing and demonstrating Inc. networks, the foundation Atherton, CA, USA technology of the Internet." AND DONALD W. DAVIES Private Consultant Middlesex, United Kingdom AND Professor, University of California Los Angeles, CA, USA AND LAWRENCE ROBERTS Founder, Chairman & CTO Caspian Networks, Inc. Palo Alto, CA, USA

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