IEEE Internet Award Recipients
2008 - MICHAEL BRESCIA
Senior Scientist
BBN Technologies
Arlington, MA, USA
and
VIRGINIA TRAVERS
Principal Investigator
BBN Technologies
Arlington, MA, USA
and
ROBERT HINDEN
Nokia Fellow
Nokia Corporation
Mountain View, CA, USA
“For pioneering work in the development of the first Internet routers”
2007 - NOT AWARDED
2006 - SCOTT SHENKER
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of California
Berkeley, CA
"For contributions towards an understanding of resource sharing on the Internet."
2005 - SALLY FLOYD
Senior Scientist
ICSI Center for Internet Research
Berkeley, CA
'For contributions to the Internet architecture, particularly in the areas of congestion control, traffic modeling, and active queue management.'
2004 - RAYMOND TOMLINSON
Principal Engineer, BBN Technologies
Cambridge, MA
and
DAVID H. CROCKER
Principal, Brandenburg InternetWorking
Sunnyvale, CA
"For their key roles in the conceptulization, first implementation, and standardization of networked email."
2003 - PAUL V. MOCKAPETRIS
Nominium
Redwood City, Ca
"For the design and initial implementation of the domain name system in collaboration with the late Jon Postel."
2002 - STEPHEN (STEVE) DAVID CROCKER
CEO, Longitude Systems, Inc.
Chantilly, Virginia, USA
'For leadership in creation of key elements in open evolution of Internet protocols: Network Working Group, Request for Comments process and layered protocol approaches.'
2001 - LOUIS H. POUZIN
THESEUS
Sophia Antopolis, France
'For his pioneering development and effective advocacy of datagram networking, the technology that enabled the rapid, inexpensive, decentralized expansion of the Internet.'
2000 - PAUL BARAN
Chairman of the Board, Com21, Inc.
Atherton, California USA,
DONALD W. DAVIES
Private Consultant
Middlesex, United Kingdom,
LEONARD KLEINROCK
Professor, University of California
Los Angeles, California USA
and
LAWRENCE ROBERTS
Founder, Chairman & CTO
Caspian Networks, Inc.
Palo Alto, California USA
'For their early, preeminent contributions in conceiving, analyzing and demonstrating packet-switching networks, the foundation technology of the Internet.'

