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July 14-16, 2010, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Pre-Conference July 12-13, 2010
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The nomination committee decided to split the 2010 award. Harry Murphy and Joachim Klaus are awarded for their life long dedicated work to establish services for people with disabilities. These services became models for initiatives around the globe. In addition Harry Murphy and Joachim Klaus are recognised for their support of ICCHP since its beginning.
Harry Murphy is the founder and former director or the Centre on Disabilities at California State University at Northridge (CSUN), USA, and the CSUN conference. Since 2002 he serves as General Chair of ICCHP.
Joachim Klaus is the Managing Director of the Study Centre for Visually Impaired Students (SZS) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany which has become a model for many other support centres in Europe and beyond. Since its beginning he is part of the Programme Committee of ICCHP, he organised the conference in Karlsruhe in the year 2000 and acts as publishing co-chair since 2000.
Award 4, ICCHP 2008George Kersher and the Daisy Consortium for outstanding developments for print disabled people with world wide impact.
Award 3, ICCHP 2006Larry Scadden for dedicated work for equal rights and opportunities for people with disabilities having world wide impact and work at the National Science Foundation.
Award 2, ICCHP 2004Paul Blenkhorn for scientific work and software development in the field of Assistive Technologies, in particular to make them available in developing countries.
Award 1, ICCHP 2002Judy Brewer, WAI-W3C for their engagement and development for guidelines and tools for web accessibility.
Special Award 2006A special award was handed over to Prof. Dr. Roland Traunmüller, one of the former heads of the Institute Integriert Studieren on the occasion of the 15th anniversary celebration of the institute.
Special Award 2003A special award was handed over to Prof. Dr. A Min Tjoa, one of the founders of ICCHP, on the occasion of his 50th birthday.
Award 0 and initiating the award by the Austrian Computer Society 2002Was handed over to Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner on the occasion of his 50th birthday.
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ICCHP is a series of biannual scientific conferences in the field of ICT/AT for people with disabilities run in co-operation with the Johannes Kepler University, Linz and the Austrian Computer Society
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