The Phil Kaufman Award for Distinguished Contributions to EDA honors individuals for their impact on electronic design by their contributions to electronic design automation (EDA). It was established in 1994 by the EDA Consortium (now the Electronic System Design Alliance, a SEMI Technology Community). The IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA) became a co-sponsor of the award. Phil Kaufman awardees are included in the Phil Kaufman Hall of Fame.

Recipients

All recipients are listed at the ESDA Phil Kaufman Award webpage.

  • 1994 – Hermann Gummel
  • 2000 – Paul (Yen-Son) Huang
  • 2003 – A. Richard Newton for his support and contributions to the EDA industry
  • 2007 – Robert K. Brayton, known for work in logic synthesis, formal verification and formal equivalence checking. Co-developer of Espresso.
  • 2008 – Aart de Geus, Synopsys CEO for contributions to the EDA industry, more specifically the Design Compiler tool.
  • 2009 – Randal Bryant, CMU professor, for his seminal technological breakthroughs in the area of formal verification.
  • 2010 – Pat Pistilli, for pioneering the EDA industry and building the Design Automation Conference as its premiere showcase and networking platform.
  • 2011 – Chung Laung Liu, for his Distinguished Technical Contributions, Leadership Skills, and Business Acumen in Electronic Design Automation.
  • 2013 – Chenming Hu, for major contributions to transistor modeling enabling the generation of FinFET based design.
  • 2014 – Lucio Lanza, for helping numerous startups to develop innovative technologies.
  • 2015 – Walden C. Rhines, CEO of Mentor Graphics, for his efforts growing the EDA and IC design industries.
  • 2016 – Andrzej Strojwas, CMU professor and chief technologist of PDF Solutions, for his research in the area of design for manufacturing in the semiconductor industry.
  • 2017 – Rob Rutenbar, for his contributions to algorithms and tools for analog and mixed-signal designs.
  • 2018 – Thomas Williams, for his outstanding contributions to test automation and his overall impact on the electronics industry.
  • 2019 – Mary Jane Irwin, Pennsylvania State University, for her extensive contributions to EDA and the community.
  • 2020 – Hiatus due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021 – Anirudh Devgan, Cadence Design Systems CEO for Distinguished Contributions to Electronic System Design.
  • 2022 – Giovanni De Micheli, for his significant impact on the electronic system design industry through pioneering technical contributions.
  • 2023 - Lawrence Pileggi, "for his pioneering contributions to circuit simulation and optimization. These advances have enabled the electronics system design industry to address the challenge of interconnect delay dominated designs."
  • 2024 - Jason Cong, for fundamental contributions to FPGA design automation technology
  • 2025 - Lip-Bu Tan

See also

  • List of computer-related awards
  • List of engineering awards

References