This is a reminder that nominations for the inaugural SPAA Test-of-Time Award <https://spaa.acm.org/spaa-test-of-time-award/> and SPAA Parallel Computing Award <https://spaa.acm.org/spaa-parallel-computing-award/>, given by the ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA) <https://spaa.acm.org/> are due *August 1, 2022*. More information about these awards can be found below as well as on the SPAA webpage. Yan Gu and Julian Shun SPAA Publicity Chairs *SPAA Test-of-Time Award* The SPAA Test-of-Time Award will recognize papers that have had a significant impact in the SPAA community and beyond. All regular papers that were published in a SPAA conference at least 10 years ago are eligible for the award. *Selection committee:* The selection committee will consist of the SPAA Steering Committee and is headed by the Steering Committee Chair. *Nomination deadline: August 1, 2022.* Nominations will be submitted to the SPAA Steering Committee Chair at [log in to unmask] and must include: - Name, address, and email address of the nominator - The nominated paper - A statement (at most 500 words) addressing why the paper should receive the award - Up to three supporting letters from experts in the field Self nominations are disallowed. Nominations by a Steering Committee member are allowed. After the nomination deadline, the committee will then rank the nominated papers according to the following selection criteria: - Impact of the paper within and outside of the community - Scientific quality of the paper and will make a decision by *October 1*. The committee may pick either exactly one paper or no paper at all, if it feels that none of the nominations has had sufficient impact. If a paper is selected, the Steering Committee Chair will contact the authors of that paper and invite them to give a plenary talk at next year’s SPAA conference. *Funding:* No funding will be provided for the award, but the author giving the plenary talk will get a free registration and a honorarium to cover her/his travel expenses. The money for the honorarium will come from the registration fees of the current SPAA conference. *Award announcement: *Each Test-of-Time Award will be published at the SPAA website and will be announced using standard mailing lists in the parallel and distributed computing communities. *Conflict of interest:* The award committee will follow a conflict of interest policy that is consistent with that of ACM: http://awards.acm.org/conflict-of-interest.cfm. *SPAA Parallel Computing Award* The SPAA Parallel Computing Award will recognize a person either for a singular important result or for a career of accomplishments related to the SPAA community. However, it is not restricted to people who publish in SPAA, or a result that appeared in SPAA. *Selection committee: *The selection committee will consist of the SPAA Steering Committee and is headed by the Steering Committee Chair. *Nomination deadline: August 1, 2022.* Nominations can be made for any individual of the parallel and distributed computing community by submitting a nomination letter including the following information to the SPAA Steering Committee Chair at [log in to unmask]: - Name, address, and email address of the nominator - The nominated person - A statement (at most 500 words) addressing why the person should receive the award - Up to three supporting letters from experts in the field Self nominations are disallowed. Nominations by a Steering Committee member are allowed. After the nomination deadline, the committee will then rank the candidates according to the following selection criteria: - Impact of the publications within and outside of the community - Scientific quality of the publications and will make a decision by *October 1*. The committee may either pick exactly one candidate or no candidate at all, if it feels that none of the candidates has had a sufficient impact. If a candidate is selected, the Steering Committee Chair will contact her/him and invite her/him to give a plenary talk at next year’s SPAA conference. Candidates that have not been selected for the award but receive support from at least one committee member will be re-considered in the next year. *Funding:* No funding will be provided for the award, but the winner will get a free registration and a honorarium to cover her/his travel expenses. The money for the honorarium will come from the registration fees of the current SPAA conference. *Award announcement: *Each SPAA Parallel Computing Award will be published at the SPAA website and will be announced using standard mailing lists in the parallel and distributed computing communities. *Conflict of interest:* The award committee will follow a conflict of interest policy that is consistent with that of ACM: http://awards.acm.org/conflict-of-interest.cfm. ############################ You can unsubscribe at any time through this link: https://optout.acm.org/unsubscribe.cfm?rl=SPAA&RE=