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The Lovelace Medal was established by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT in 1998, and is presented to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the understanding or advancement of computing.<ref name="bcs">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It is the top award in computing in the UK.<ref name="kwiatkowska" /> Awardees deliver the Lovelace Lecture.<ref name="bcs2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The award is named after Countess Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician, scientist, and writer. Lovelace was the daughter of Lord Byron. She worked with computer pioneer Charles Babbage on the proposed mechanical general-purpose computer – the Analytical Engine,<ref name="bcs" /> in 1842 and is often described as the world's first computer programmer.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

The medal is intended to be presented to individuals, without regard to their countries of domicile, provided a direct connection to the UK. It is generally anticipated that there will be one medalist each year, but the regulation does not preclude either several medalists or no medalist.<ref name="bcs"/>

Medal recipientsEdit

Awardees include:

  • 2024 Sue Sentance<ref name=":2024">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 2024 Philippa Gardner<ref name=":2024" /> – for her contributions to mechanised language specification and scalable software verification and true bug detection.
  • 2024 Aggelos Kiayias<ref name=":2024" /> – for his transformative contributions to the theory and practice of cyber security and cryptography.
  • 2023 Tom Crick<ref name=":2023">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 2023 Demis Hassabis<ref name=":2023" /> – for research in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to artificial intelligence and to the UK technology industry.
  • 2023 Jane Hillston<ref name=":2023" /> – for research in recognition of her work developing new approaches to modelling both artificial and natural systems by combining elements of formal languages with mathematical modelling.
  • 2020 Ian Horrocks<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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|CitationClass=web }}</ref> – for contributions to semantic framework for programming languages

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|CitationClass=web }}</ref> – for contributions to the understanding and advancement of computing as a discipline

|CitationClass=web }}</ref> – for contributions to building security engineering into a discipline

|CitationClass=web }}</ref> – for designing the ARM microprocessor architecture and contributions to computer systems

  • 2013 Samson Abramsky – for contributions to domain theory, game semantics and categorical quantum mechanics
  • 2012 Grady Booch<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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|CitationClass=web }}</ref> – for contributions to logical foundations of programs and programming languages

|CitationClass=web }}</ref> – for contributions to meaning-based understanding of natural language

|CitationClass=web }}</ref> – for contributions to Autonomic Computing

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  • 2006 Sir Tim Berners-Lee<ref name="pastwinners" /> – for inventing the World Wide Web
  • 2005 Nick McKeown<ref name="pastwinners">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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