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Konrad Zuse Medal

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The Konrad Zuse Medal is the highest award of the Gesellschaft für Informatik (the German Computer Science Society), given every two years to one or sometimes two leading German computer scientists. It is named after German computer pioneer Konrad Zuse. Note that a different medal with the same name is also given out by the Zentralverband des Deutschen Baugewerbes (Central Association of German Construction).

Recipients

Source: Gesellschaft für Informatik

  • 1987: Heinz Billing
  • 1989: Nikolaus Joachim Lehmann
  • 1989: Robert Piloty
  • 1991: Wilhelm Kämmerer
  • 1993: Carl Adam Petri
  • 1995: Kurt Mehlhorn
  • 1997: José Encarnação
  • 1999: Günter Hotz
  • 2001: Theo Härder
  • 2003: Thomas Lengauer
  • 2006: Ingo Wegener
  • 2007: Manfred Broy
  • 2009: Reinhard Wilhelm
  • 2011: Fritz-Rudolf Güntsch
  • 2011: Volker Strassen
  • 2013: Markus Gross
  • 2015: Arndt Bode
  • References

    Konrad Zuse Medal Wikipedia