Excellence and Impact Recognized by World's Preeminent Computing Society
Association for Computing Machinery Selects 71 Professionals
for Outstanding Achievements
"These men and women represent the top 1% of professionals in our association," explained ACM President
The 2025 ACM Fellows work at leading universities, corporations, and research institutions in
ACM Fellows serve as ambassadors for the organization and are often called upon to offer their expertise to the media, public officials, and industry leaders. The 2025 ACM Fellows will be formally recognized during an awards banquet on
2025 ACM Fellows
University of Michigan
For research in data mining, data visualization, and social computing.
Arizona State University
For contributions to the foundations and practical applications of information and systems security, including formal models and policy frameworks.
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For the development of electronic mail.
Saarland University
For theories and methods that empower humans to comprehend, construct, and optimize software systems.
Carnegie Mellon University
For contributions to access control, usable security and privacy, and the security of machine learning.
Université
For contributions to the foundations graph databases and data integration.
Rajkumar Buyya
The University of Melbourne
For research contributions to cost and energy-efficient resource management and scheduling systems for cloud computing.
EPFL
For contributions to dependable systems blending operating systems, formal methods, and machine virtualization
YouTube
For contributions to web caching, search engine efficiency, and information quality.
Argonne National Laboratory
For contributions to parallel/distributed computing, resilience, and scientific data reduction.
Columbia University
For contributions to the design of system-on-chip architectures and heterogeneous computing platforms.
Simon Fraser University
For contributions to expanding the diversity of data comprehension through innovative interactive visualizations.
Swarat Chaudhuri
University of Texas,
For the development of tools for reliable systems, via approaches connecting formal methods and machine learning.
Peking University
For contributions to large-scale scene reconstruction, discrete geometry processing, and shape design for manufacturing.
University of Illinois at
For contributions to reconfigurable computing, including synthesis algorithms and customizable AI accelerator design methodologies.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
For contributions to design automation and software-hardware co-design of electronic circuits and computing systems.
University of British Columbia
For contributions to research in Human-AI interaction and AI-driven personalization.
Universite Libre de
For establishing swarm-intelligence as a research field.
George Drettakis
INRIA
For contributions to computer graphics, image based rendering, and visual computing.
Google
For contributions to congestion control, transport performance, and end-host network stacks.
TU Munich
For contributions to the theory of program verification and concurrent systems.
For contributions to data structures and algorithms for efficient search and data compression.
Northeastern University
For contributions to representation learning, computer vision, face and gesture recognition.
Michael L Gleicher
University of Madison at
For contributions to graphics, multimedia, visualization, and robotics.
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
For contributions to computational photography and displays, and to high dynamic range imaging and display.
Lancaster University
For contributions to interactive device and systems research resulting in widely adopted impactful products.
University of
For contributions to large-scale multimedia content understanding, indexing and retrieval.
University of Michigan
For contributions to robot learning and broadening participation in robotics and AI.
Jiaya Jia
HKUST
For contributions to segmentation, scene parsing and texture analysis in computer vision.
City University of Hong Kong
For contributions to the advancement of data security and distributed computing systems.
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
For contributions to efficient data-centric processing, memory management, and distributed system architectures.
Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi
National Institute of Informatics and The University of Tokyo
For his contributions to graph theory, graph algorithms, and their applications.
Aggelos Kiayias
Universtity of
For contributions to the principles and practice of cyber security and cryptography.
Georgetown University
For leadership in cybersecurity for emerging technologies, security ethics, and sociotechnical security.
Technische Universitat Dresden/ Aalborg University
For contributions to architectures of main-memory database management systems.
Carnegie Mellon University
For contributions to computational biology algorithms and machine learning.
University of Washington
For contributions to network verification and network control systems and their transfer to industrial practice.
UC Irvine
For contributions to internet measurement and privacy enhancing technologies.
University of Southern California
For contributions to the foundations of software architectures and their application to software engineering.
HiDream.ai
For contributions to multimedia analysis, retrieval, and applications.
Northeastern University
For contributions to open radio access network architectures and AI-native wireless networks.
Dejan S Milojicic
Hewlett-Packard Labs
For contributions to software and hardware architectures of distributed systems, from high performance computing to cloud computing.
Alistair M Moffat
University of Melbourne
For contributions to the implementation and evaluation of search engines.
Mohamed F Mokbel
University of Minnesota
For contributions in building scalable spatially-aware systems.
ETH
For contributions to automated, modular program verification.
Madanlal Musuvathi
Microsoft Research
For the development of methods in concurrency verification and testing, and machine learning systems design.
Noam Nisan
Hebrew University
For contributions to complexity theory, and for pioneering the field of economics and computation.
University of Georgia
For contributions in developing novel and impactful techniques for software testing and debugging.
Themis Palpanas
Université Paris Cité
For contributions to time-series/data-series/vector indexing and similarity-search, anomaly detection, and entity resolution.
Denys Poshyvanyk
William & Mary
For the development of deep learning and software analytics methods that transformed software engineering research and practice.
Ariel Procaccia
Harvard University
For contributions to AI, algorithms, and society, including foundational work and practical impact.
New York University
For research contributions in wireless networks.
UC Berkeley
For contributions to networks and networked systems.
NYU
For contributions to computational complexity, lattice-based cryptography, and quantum computing.
Duke University
For contributions to and leadership in interpretable machine learning and societal applications.
SRI International
For contributions in automated reasoning, mechanized metatheory, formalized mathematics, formal methods, and system assurance.
University of Central Florida
For contributions to shared cache architecture and trusted execution environment design.
University of Washington
For contributions to understanding and improving information ecosystems, including during crisis events and addressing misinformation.
Gookwon Edward Suh
Nvidia and Cornell University
For contributions to the development of secure hardware circuits and processors.
National University of Singapore
For contributions to query optimization and processing for advanced database applications.
Hanghang Tong
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to the theories, algorithms, and applications of large-scale graph mining.
MIT
For contributions to computer vision, including novel datasets, scene recognition and context understanding.
University of Pennsylvania
For contributions to static type systems and mechanized mathematics of programming languages.
California Institute of Technology
For contributions to online algorithms, scheduling theory, and applications to sustainable computing.
Barnard College
For contributions to security and privacy, and for leadership in computing research and education.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (
For research contributions to the advancement of AI and mobile computing.
Emory University
For contributions to static type systems and mechanized mathematics of programming languages.
Columbia University
For leadership and contributions to trustworthy software and AI systems.
Ke Yi
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
For contributions to the theory and practice of query processing.
Jingdong Technology Inc.
For contributions to spatio-temporal data mining and urban computing.
Tsinghua University
For contributions to the theory and methods of probabilistic machine learning.
About the ACM Recognition Program
The ACM Fellows program, initiated in 1993, celebrates the exceptional contributions of the leading members in the computing field. To be selected as an ACM Fellow, a candidate's accomplishments are expected to place him or her among the top 1% of ACM members. These individuals have helped to enlighten researchers, developers, practitioners, and end users of information technology throughout the world. The ACM Distinguished Member program, initiated in 2006, recognizes those members with at least 15 years of professional experience who have made significant accomplishments or achieved a significant impact on the computing field. ACM Distinguished Membership recognizes up to 10% of ACM's top members. The ACM Senior Member program, also initiated in 2006, includes members with at least 10 years of professional experience who have demonstrated performance that sets them apart from their peers through technical leadership, technical contributions, and professional contributions. ACM Senior Member status recognizes the top 25% of ACM Professional Members. The new ACM Fellows, Distinguished Members, and Senior Members join a list of eminent colleagues to whom ACM and its members look for guidance and leadership in computing and information technology.
About ACM
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society, uniting computing educators, researchers, and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources and address the field's challenges. ACM strengthens the computing profession's collective voice through strong leadership, promotion of the highest standards, and recognition of technical excellence. ACM supports the professional growth of its members by providing opportunities for life-long learning, career development, and professional networking.
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