February 11, 2008 by Muneeb Ali | No comments
Chester Carlson Prize for Contiki and uIP
The Chester Carlson Prize was founded in 1985 in memory of Chester Carlson, the Swedish-American inventor of the copying machine and founder of the Xerox Corporation. The prize winner is selected by Xerox and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. The prize sum is 100,000 SEK (10,500 EUR).
This year the Chester Carlson Prize went to Adam Dunkels for his works on the micro-TCP/IP stack and the Contiki Operating System for embedded devices. It is nice to see that someone from the sensornets research community received this prestigious award this year. More details here.

