USC Viterbi School of Engineering News: ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY NAMES MILIND TAMBE A 2013 ACM FELLOW

December 10, 2013

Milind Tambe, Professor of Computer Science and Industrial and Systems Engineering, has been selected as an Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellow for his contributions to theory and practice of multiagent systems, teamwork, and security games. Tambe was previously awarded the ACM Autonomous Agents Research Award in 2005.


“We recognize these scientists and engineers, creators and builders, theorists and practitioners who are making a difference in our lives,” said ACM President Vinton G. Cerf. “They’re enabling us to listen, learn, calculate, and communicate in ways that underscore the benefits of the digital age. Their advances have led to opportunities for improved healthcare, enhanced security, expanded interactions, and enriched lifestyles.”

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