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The George R. Stibitz Computer
& Communications Pioneer Award
In 1997 the American Computer Museum launched an award ceremony to honor
the living pioneers of the computer, communications and the information age in
general. This award is named in honor
of Dr. George R. Stibitz who in 1937 pioneered the use of
relays for digital computation at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey. The award is given in conjunction with the
Department of
Computer Science Montana
State University - Bozeman Although the American Computer Museum has no formal ties with Montana
State University, it does however host joint programs and acts as a teaching resource for
their Computer Science Department in Bozeman. The awardees
travel in person to Bozeman to receive
their award and are available to meet with the general public at a
special forum. In the
evening, the awards banquet is held.
The 2006 Honoree:
Sponsored by:
Department of Computer Science, MSU
College of Engineering, MSU
College of Letters & Science, MSU
Humanities Institute, MSU
| Edward O.
Wilson, Pioneer of the Electronic Encyclopedia of Life
Pellegrino
University Research Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University |
The 2005 Honorees:
Sponsored by:
EDS
Dick Walter Auto Center
Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce
ILX Lightwave
Right Now Technologies
Zoot Enterprises
Old Main Gallery & Framing
College of Engineering, MSU
Montana Manufacturing Extension
Center, MSU
Dept. of Computer Science, MSU
Western
Transportation Institute, MSU
| Ross Perot, Pioneer of
the Data Processing Industry and Founder of EDS |
| Paul Baran, Pioneer of
Distributed Communications & Packet Switching - the seminal
foundations of the Internet |
| John Blankenbaker,
Pioneer of the First Personal Computer: The Kenbak-1 |
The 2002 Honorees:
Sponsored by:
Qwest
Gallatin Development Corporation
Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Keynote Speaker: Steve Wozniak, Inventor of the Apple I & Apple II
Computers
& Co-founder
of the Apple Computer
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Ralph Baer, Inventor of the first home video game |
Martin Cooper, Inventor of the cell telephone
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Leroy Hood, Inventor of the automated DNA sequencer
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Klein Gilhousen, Principal Designer of CDMA digital cell phone technology
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James Russell, Inventor of the digital compact disc |
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Jon Titus, Inventor of the Mark-8, the first hobbyist microcomputer kit |
The 2001 Honorees:
Sponsored by:
ILX
Lightwave
Qwest
Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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Ted Hoff, Federico Faggin and
Stan Mazor
Special 30th Anniversary Celebration Stibitz
Computer Pioneer Awards for their co-invention of the Microprocessor
Stan Mazor - The Microprocessor,
Co-Inventor, recipient of the individual George R. Stibitz Computer Pioneer
Award
(Ted Hoff & Federico Faggin received their
individual George R. Stibitz Awards in 1997) |
The 2000 Honorees:
Sponsored by:
ILX
Lightwave
US West
Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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Steve
Wozniak, Inventor of the Apple I & Apple II
Computers, Co-founder
of the Apple Computer |
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Tim
Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web |
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Ray Tomlinson,
Inventor of e-mail |
The 1999 Honorees:
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James Harris,
A key contributor to the invention of the first transistorized computer - the TRADIC |
Vinton G. Cerf, Pioneer of the Internet: major design and development contributor to the original ARPANET NCP protocol and Co-Inventor of the Internet's TCP/IP protocol
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Robert E. Kahn, Pioneer of the Internet: major designer of the ARPANET architecture, inventor of Open Architecture Networking
and co-inventor of the Internet's TCP/IP protocol |
The 1998 Honorees:
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Ed Roberts, Inventor of the first successful
personal computer, the Altair |
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Doug Engelbart, Inventor of the computer
mouse & the pioneer of the modern graphical user interface
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The 1997 Honorees:
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Arthur Burks, The ENIAC Computer, One of the
Principal Designers |
Chuan Chu, The ENIAC Computer, A Major Design
Contributor
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Jack Kilby, The Integrated Circuit, Inventor
& The Hand-held Calculator,
Co-Inventor
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Jerry Merryman, The Hand-held Calculator,
Co-inventor
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James Van Tassel, The Hand-held Calculator,
Co-Inventor |
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Maury Irvine, The TRADIC Computer, Team
Project Member |
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Eldon Hall, Apollo Moon Mission Guidance
Computer, Inventor |
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Ted Hoff , The Microprocessor,
Co-Inventor |
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Federico Faggin
, The
Microprocessor, Co-Inventor |
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