The Dana Scott Distinguished Research Career Award
--This award recognizes individual excellence sustained over
many decades in computer science. The recipient's contributions
should have had major impact on the evolution of ideas or practices
of his or her research community. A significant part of the
recipient's research career must have been at Carnegie Mellon.
Although nominations for this award will be solicited each year by the SCS Awards Committee, it will only be given when a suitable candidate is identified. This may be relatively infrequent, because of the career nature of the award. This award differs from the Allen Newell Award for Research Excellence in that, rather than focusing on a particular research achievement, it recognizes the value of pursuing a research agenda over a sustained period of time.
Research is never finished, so keep asking:
Why are we doing this?
Where did it come from?
How can we make it better?
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