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IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award

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IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award
Awarded foroutstanding contributions to the integration of computers and communications
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First awarded1986
WebsiteIEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award

The IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award is a Technical Field Award of the IEEE established in 1986. This award has been presented annually since 1988 for outstanding contributions to the integration of computers and communications.

The award is named in honor of Koji Kobayashi, who has been a leading force in advancing the integrated use of computers and communications.

The award may be presented to an individual, multiple recipients or team of up to three people.

Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.

The award is sponsored by NEC.

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References

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  2. ^ "Inventors of Public-key Cryptography Receive IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communication Award". www.iacr.org.
  3. ^ "Tassiulas Receives 2016 IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award". Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science.
  4. ^ "How MIT's Muriel Medard Pioneered the Universal Decoder". IEEE Spectrum.
  5. ^ "IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers And Communications Award Recipients" (PDF). IEEE. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 16, 2021.
  6. ^ "Computer scientist Anja Feldmann receives international award for her Internet research". Saarland Informatics Campus.
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