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Prof Rachid Guerraoui awarded the dahl-nygaard prize

We are pleased to announce that Prof. Rachid Guerraoui has been awarded the prestigious Dahl-Nygaard Prize for his outstanding contributions to the field of distributed computing and programming languages.

This notable recognition acknowledges Prof. Guerraoui’s exceptional work in areas such as distributed algorithms, secure storage, and machine learning. His dedication and innovative research continue to inspire both our community and the global scientific field. Previous awardees include Bjarne Stroustrup, the inventor of C++, Doug Lea, the designer of concurrency in Java, and Luca Cardelli, the developer of the first ML compiler

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