SIG Governing Board
The SIG Governing Board (SGB), a volunteer body, has overall responsibility for the Association's Special Interest Groups (SIGs).
-
SIG Governing Board
- SIGAPP Chair
- Tei-Wei Kuo
- SIGARCH Chair
- Natalie Enright Jerger
- SIGBED Chair
- Xue (Steve) Liu
- SIGCAS Chair
- Michelle Trim
- SIGCSE Chair
- Alison Lynne Clear
- SIGDOC Chair
- Huiling Ding
- SIGecom Chair
- Michal Feldman
- SIGEnergy Chair
- David Irwin
- SIGEVO Chair
- Peter A.N. Bosman
- SIGGRAPH President
- Mona Kasra
- SIGHPC Chair
- Christine Harvey
- SIGIR Chair
- Vanessa Murdock
- SIGKDD Chair
- Wei Wang
- SIGLOG Chair
- Catuscia Palamidessi
- SIGMETRICS Chair
- Mor Harchol-Balter
- SIGMICRO Chair
- Reetuparna Das
- SIGMIS Chair
- Damien Joseph
- SIGMM Chair
- Alberto Del Bimbo
- SIGMOBILE Chair
- Lili Qiu
- SIGMOD Chair
- Divyakant Agrawal
- SIGOPS Chair
- Haibo Chen
- SIGSAC Chair
- Xiaofeng Wang
- SIGSAM Chair
- Clément Pernet
- SIGSPATIAL Chair
- John Krumm
- SIGUCCS Chair
- Melisa Tanger-Brown
- SIGWEB Chair
- Eelco Herder
SIG Liaisons
Ashley Cozzi
Assistant Director, Office of SIG Services:
SIGGRAPH, SIGHPC
Katie Balben
Program Coordinator, SIG and Conference Operations:
SIGACT, SIGAPP, SIGARCH, SIGBED, SIGCAS, SIGKDD, SIGMOD, SIGSAC, SIGSIM
Ariel Silkett
Program Coordinator, SIG and Conference Operations:
SIGAda, SIGAI, SIGCSE, SIGENERGY, SIGIR, SIGMICRO, SIGMOBILE, SIGWEB
Lucia Sippel
Program Coordinator, SIG and Conference Operations:
SIGACCESS, SIGBIO, SIGCHI, SIGECOM, SIGLOG, SIGMM
Maribel Tineo
Program Coordinator, SIG and Conference Operations:
SIGDA, SIGEVO, SIGMETRICS, SIGMIS, SIGOPS, SIGSAM, SIGUCCS
Shakira Toomer
Program Coordinator, SIG and Conference Operations:
SIGCOMM, SIGDOC, SIGITE, SIGPLAN, SIGSOFT, SIGSPATIAL
SIG Awards
ACM's Special Interest Groups (SIGs) regularly cite outstanding individuals for their contributions in more than 30 distinct technological fields.
SIG Conferences - Driving Innovation in Computing Technology
ACM SIGs sponsor more than 170 conferences, workshops and symposia worldwide, with attendance ranging from 20 to tens of thousands. These events enable individual technical communities to share expertise and facilitate the face‐to‐face interactions critical to the dissemination of novel and competing ideas. Many of these forums have become premier global events, bringing together the innovators and researchers who push computing technology forward.
Join an ACM SIG
Network with like-minded professionals and enjoy unique opportunities to share technical expertise and first-hand knowledge of the latest trends.