Franck Cappello
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Franck Cappello is a French and American computer scientist, working at Argonne National Laboratory.[1]
He was awarded the IEEE Computer Society Charles Babbage Award in 2024,[2] and named as an ACM Fellow in 2025, "for contributions to parallel/distributed computing, resilience, and scientific data reduction"[3] and IEEE Fellow, class of 2017 "for contributions to high-performance computing, fault tolerance, and grid-based computing".[4]
He also received other multiple awards:
- For Scientific & Leadership Recognitions:
- Secretary of DOE Honor's Award, 2024
- Europar Achievement Award, 2024
- ACM HPDC Achievement Award, for pioneering contributions in methods, tools, and testbeds for resilient high performance parallel and distributed computing, 2022
- IEEE TC Award for Editorial Service and Excellence, 2021
- IEEE TCPP Outstanding Service and Contribution Award, 2018
- Technical Software Recognitions:
- R&D 100 Award - SZ: A Lossy Compression Framework for Scientific Data, 2021
- R&D 100 Award - Scalable Checkpoint/Restart, 2019