SDH/SEMI
Award for Outstanding Achievement, Computing in the Arts and Humanities
The SDH/SEMI Award for Outstanding Achievement, Computing in the Arts and Humanities acknowledges those who have made a significant contribution to computing in the arts and humanities whether theoretical, applied, or in the area of community building. The award is presented annually, at the recommendation of the SDH/SEMI Award Committee. Recipients of the award are invited to receive the award and to address the society's community in a plenary session of the annual conference for the year in which the award is made.
Award History:
- Initial: Elaine Nardocchio (posthumous)
- 2004: Paul Fortier
- 2004: Ian Lancashire
- 2005: Jean-Claude Guédon
- 2005: Willard McCarty
- 2006: Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy (The Orlando Project)
- 2007: Jean-Guy Meunier
- 2008: Christian Vandendorpe
