on Structural Information and Communication Complexity (SIROCCO)
Nominations are due by September 9, 2024.
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Call for Prize Nominations
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Nominations are requested for the Prize for Innovation in Distributed
Computing, awarded by the Colloquium on Structural Information and
Communication Complexity (SIROCCO).
This prize was established to recognize individuals whose research
contributions expanded the collective investigative horizon in SIROCCO's
area of interest. That is, they formulated new problems, or identified new
research areas, that were at the time of their introduction, unorthodox and
outside the mainstream, but later attracted the interest of the SIROCCO
community. This community is interested in the relationships between
information and efficiency in decentralized computing. The prize recognizes
originality, innovation, and creativity - the qualities that reflect the
spirit of the SIROCCO conference.
The winner of the Prize for Innovation in Distributed Computing 2025 is
expected to give an invited talk at SIROCCO 2025, scheduled to take place on
June 2-4 in Delphi, Greece.
Past prize winners are Nicola Santoro, Jean-Claude Bermond, David Peleg,
Roger Wattenhofer, Andrzej Pelc, Pierre Fraigniaud, Michel Raynal, Masafumi
Yamashita, Shmuel Zaks, Zvi Lotker, Paola Flocchini, Amos Korman, Friedhelm
Meyer auf der Heide, Christian Scheideler, Boaz Patt-Shamir, and Shay
Kutten.
The prize may not necessarily be awarded every year.
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Eligibility
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The following conditions must be met by the nominees to be eligible for the
prize. It is requested that a nomination letter explains and demonstrates
how the nominee matches these conditions.
(1) The original innovative contribution was introduced by the nominee(s)
for the first time in a publication at least five years before the
nomination deadline, and the publication must have appeared in conference
proceedings or a scientific journal.
(2) At least one paper (co)authored by the nominee(s), either the original
paper, or a paper closely related to the innovative contribution, must have
appeared in a SIROCCO proceedings.
A nomination letter should identify the paper(s) that make(s) the nominee
eligible according to conditions (1) and (2) above, as well as explain the
contribution, its originality, and its significance.
Past SIROCCO papers and authors can be found at indexing sites, e.g. Google
Scholar or DBLP.
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Selection process
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The prize winners are selected by the Award Committee composed of the
current Steering Committee (SC) Chair of the SIROCCO conference, the PC
chairs, including co-chairs, of the three SIROCCO conferences immediately
preceding the nominations deadline, plus one additional member of the
Advisory Board, or one past winner, selected by the Steering Committee for
the current year.
The Award Committee of the Prize for Innovation in Distributed Computing
2025 consists of:
Keren Censor-Hillel, Technion (chair)
Yuval Emek, Technion
Merav Parter, Weizmann
Andrzej Pelc, University of Quebec
Sergio Rajsbaum, UNAM
Nominations can be made by any member of the scientific community.
Please send the nomination to the prize committee chair, Keren
Censor-Hillel, by e-mail: ckeren@cs.technion.ac.il
<mailto:ckeren@cs.technion.ac.il> . Please write "SIROCCO Prize Nomination"
in the subject line.
Please help in recognizing the contributions of members of our community.
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