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/ The Allen Newell Medal for Research Excellence
Award Description:
The
Allen Newell Award for Research Excellence is awarded by the School
of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon. It recognizes an outstanding
body of work that epitomizes Allen Newell's research style as expressed
in his words:
"Good science responds to real phenomena or real problems."
"Good
science is in the details."
"Good
science makes a difference."
Allen
Newell Award for Research Excellence Winners and their Winning Bodies
of Works
Eligible Recipients:
The award for the body of work may be made to a individual or to
a group of individuals. Recipients need not be currently at Carnegie
Mellon. However, key aspects of the work being recognized must have
been done at Carnegie Mellon. Recent accomplishments will be favored
over older ones, with the caveat that the early steps of a recently-completed
piece of work may have occured many years ago.
Nominations:
Nominations may be submitted by email at any time to the Chairman
of the Award Committee (currently Takeo Kanade).
The Chairman's email address is <tk @ cs.cmu.edu>. Nominations
must consist of:
· A
brief description of the body of work being nominated
· A
clear explanation of how this work epitomizes Allen Newell's research
style
· Names
of the key individuals who accomplished the work and their specific
contributions
· The
committee will solicit more details as needed. Committee members
include:
Manuel
Blum
Jaime
Carbonell
Ed Clarke
Takeo
Kanade (Chair)
M.
Satyanarayanan
Daniel
Siewiorek
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