Prof. Jean Vanderdonckt, former president of institute of Louvain Research Institute in Management and Organizations, has recently been named Distinguished Scientist by ACM for outstanding scientific contributions to the field of man-machine interaction.
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Prof. Vanderdonckt is the first Belgian scientist to have been granted this honour.