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2025Turing Award

The Turing Award, officially known as the ACM A.M. Turing Award, was established in 1966 by the Association for Computing Machinery and is named after Alan M. Turing. It recognizes individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to the field of computing. With rigorous selection criteria and a highly selective process, the award is typically presented annually to a single recipient. It is widely regarded as the highest distinction in computer science and is often called the “Nobel Prize of Computing.”
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NO.NameContribution AreaInstitution
1Charles Henry BennettFor their essential role in igniting and shaping the quantum revolution in computer science and in information and communications technology.IBM Research
2Gilles BrassardFor their essential role in igniting and shaping the quantum revolution in computer science and in information and communications technology.Université de Montréal
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