Derek Dreyer receives 2026 SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award
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The ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages (SIGPLAN) has awarded their 2026 Distinguished Service Award to MPI-SWS Scientific Director Derek Dreyer. The award citation reads as follows:
Derek Dreyer has set an exemplary standard of service within the PL community. Throughout the years, Derek has served in almost every possible role in our community, including General Chair of ICFP’19, Program Chair of POPL’24, and Associate Chair of OOPSLA’23 and PLDI’26. Since 2017, he is an Associate Editor of TOPLAS; since 2023, he is on the PACMPL advisory board; and since 2022, he is co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Functional Programming, presently overseeing the transfer of the journal to Diamond Open Access. But Derek’s service work began much earlier. While still an assistant professor, he was moderator of the TYPES mailing list and volunteered to serve on the SIGPLAN Executive Committee (2012-15) as Awards Chair. In 2020, he helped safeguard the perception of programming languages research outside the field, when the CORE ranking committee threatened to demote the rankings of several major PL conferences. Derek has also been a prominent mentor for students, postdocs, and junior faculty. He chaired early editions of PLMW and co-founded the RTFM workshop on faculty mentoring (at PLDI’24 and POPL’26). He frequently speaks at such events, and is known for his widely-cited talks on speaking and writing skills: “How to Write Papers and Give Talks That People Can Follow”. Last but not least, Derek has written popular blog posts touching on the more “human” aspects of a career in research such as: accepting criticism, handling rejection, struggling to maintain a work-life balance, and impostor syndrome. In summary, Derek has served the community in many ways, always striving to promote the value and the quality of PL research, to help maintain cohesion in our community, and to empower junior researchers to conduct outstanding PL research.
The Distinguished Service Award is given by ACM SIGPLAN to recognize distinguished service contributions to the Programming Languages Community. The award recognizes contributions to ACM SIGPLAN, its conferences, publications, or its local activities. The award includes a prize of $2,500.