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Mateo Valero was born on 1952 in Alfamén, Spain, is a Spanish computer architect (born 1952). At 68 years old, Mateo Valero height not available right now. We will update Mateo Valero's height soon as possible.
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Mateo Valero Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Mateo Valero worth at the age of 70 years old? Mateo Valero’s income source is mostly from being a successful Computer. He is from Spain. We have estimated
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2020: AUTELSI 2020 annual award. Organised by the Asociación Española de Usuarios de Telecomunicaciones y Sociedad de la Información (AUTELSI). The award recognises the excellence for being the technological benchmarks of the sector, and given their contributions and commitment to information technology.
2019: Cénits Award for Research Excellence. Press release The award is given by Extremadura Center for Research, Technological Innovation and Supercomputing during the commemoration of its 10th Anniversary.
2018: Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle. This is the highest prize given by Mexican government to a non Mexican person.
Valero is a founding academician of the Spanish Royal Academy of Engineering, academician of the Barcelona Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts, academician of Academia Europaea and corresponding member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Pure Sciences, Physics and Natural Sciences and of the Mexican Academy of Science. From 2018 he is Elected Correspondent Academic of the Academia de Ingeniería de México, Elected Honorary academic of the Real Academia Europea de Doctores and Academic of the Academia de Gastronomía de Murcia.
He is Member of the external Scientific Advisory Committee of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Benefactor of the graduation of the 2018 promotion from Universidad San Jorge de Zaragoza.
In 2017, Valero won the Charles Babbage award for parallel computing for his “contributions to parallel computation through brilliant technical work, mentoring PhD students, and building on incredibly productive European research environment" and in 2015 the Seymour Cray award for supercomputing ‘in recognition of seminal contributions to vector, out-of-order, multithreaded, and VLIW (Very Long Instruction Word) architectures’. He has also been presented with the Goode award (2009), again for his contributions to vector, out-of-order, multithreaded, and VLIW architectures; the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Distinguished Service Award 'for extraordinary leadership of initiatives in high-performance computing research and education'; the Julio Rey Pastor Spanish National Research Award in Mathematics, Information and Communication Technology (2001); the Leonardo Torres Quevedo Spanish National Research Award in Engineering (2006); and the Rey Jaime I Award for fundamental research (1997).
2017: MareNostrum 4, chosen as the most beautiful data centre in the world. The award, organised by DCDnews, has been granted by popular vote.
2017: Charles Babbage Award (IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - Computer Society)
2017: Recognition for his outstanding career in scientific and technological development, given by the University of Guadalajara in Mexico and by the national committee of the ISUM international congress.
From 2017 is member of the Committee for the IEEE Sidney Fernbach Award.
2016: Creu de Sant Jordi award (Catalan Government)
2015: Seymour Cray Award (IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - Computer Society)
2015: Innovative Businesses Forum Award in the Innovative Researcher category
2014: Award of Honour (Catalan Telecommunication Engineers Association)
In 2013 he won a European Research Council Advanced Grant to carry out the RoMoL project on new techniques to build multicore chips and the supercomputers of the future.
2013: Distinguished Service Award (ACM -Association for Computing Machinery)
Aragon has also recognised Valero with a number of honours, such as the Aragon Award – also known as the San Jorge Award – which is considered the most important awarded by the provincial government (2008); the Special Award for Aragonese Research by the Asociación
2011: First national award for partnership between research centres and businesses, awarded to BSC and IBM for their long and fruitful research collaboration (Catalan Foundation for Research and Innovation).
2011 and 2015: Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence Award given to Barcelona Supercomputing Center (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation)
2008: Featured in Hall of Fame (Innovate, Connect, Transform -ICT conference)
2006: National Research Award for contributions to scientific and technological progress in Catalonia (Catalan Foundation for Research and Innovation
2006: Leonardo Torres Quevedo Spanish National Research Award for engineering research (Spanish Ministry for Education and Science)
2005: Research Achievements Career Award (National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico)
2005: Aritmel National Award –Spanish IT Engineer (Spanish Scientific and IT Society)
2004: Engineer of the Year Award (Spanish Telecommunication Engineers Association)
2001: Julio Rey Pastor Spanish National Research Award in Mathematics, Information and Communication Technology (Spanish Ministry for Education and Science)
Although at a young age he went to Zaragoza and then Madrid to study before settling permanently in Barcelona, Valero maintains strong links with his home town, Alfamén, which has bestowed a variety of honours upon him. In 1998 he was chosen as the municipality's "Favourite Son" and in 2005 a local school was given the name CEIP Mateo Valero.
1997: Rey Jaime I Award for fundamental research (Rey Jaime I Awards Foundation)
1996: Salvà i Campillo Award (Catalan Telecommunication Engineers Association)
1994: Narcís Monturiol Award (Government of Catalonia)
1994: Barcelona City Award in Technology for the work of CEPBA (Barcelona City Council)
1992: Fundación Universidad-Empresa Award for the university department with the best European research projects (Fundación Universidad-Empresa)
Valero graduated in Telecommunications Engineering from the Polytechnical University of Madrid (UPM) in 1974 and got his Ph.D. in Telecommunications Engineering from the Polytechnical University of Catalonia (UPC). Among other awards recognising his achievements, Valero has won the prestigious IEEE-Computer Society Eckert-Mauchly Award – the highest international honour in the field of computer architecture – ‘for extraordinary leadership in building a world class computer architecture research center, for seminal contributions in the areas of vector computing and multithreading, and for pioneering basic new approaches to instruction-level parallelism’.
Mateo Valero Cortés (born 1952 in Alfamén) is a Spanish computer architect. His research encompasses different concepts within the field of computer architecture, a discipline in which he has published more than 700 papers in journals, conference proceedings and books. Valero has received nomerous awards, including the Eckert–Mauchly Award in 2007, for "extraordinary leadership in building a world class computer architecture research center, for seminal contributions in the areas of vector computing and multithreading, and for pioneering basic new approaches to instruction-level parallelism." He is the director of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, which hosts the MareNostrum supercomputer.