For the 3rd consecutive year, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev gives the awards to the laureates of the presidential initiative "John Atanasoff Award".
The awards are presented to young Bulgarian scientists in five categories. There are personal and team awards for high achievements and significant contribution in the field of computer science, including cryptology, computational linguistics, robotics, quantum technology and more.
The John Atanasoff Award has been presented since 2003 to Bulgarian citizens up to the age of 35, regardless of whether they do their research work in Bulgaria or abroad.
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