Lynn Conway
Award Name : Computer Pioneer Award
Year of Award : 2009
Award for : Computers and Internet
Location : White Plains, New York, United States
Lynn Conway (born January 2, 1938) is an American computer scientist, electrical engineer, inventor, and transgender activist.Conway is notable for a number of pioneering achievements, including the Mead & Conway revolution in VLSI design, which incubated an emerging electronic design automation industry. She worked at IBM in the 1960s and is credited with the invention of generalised dynamic instruction handling, a key advance used in out-of-order execution, used by most modern computer processors to improve performance.She received Computer Pioneer Award, IEEE Computer Society, in 2009 for contributions to superscalar architecture, including multiple-issue dynamic instruction scheduling, and for the innovation and widespread teaching of simplified VLSI design methods.