Anne-Marie Kermarrec

Anne-Marie Kermarrec is a French computer scientist who works as a director of research at INRIA in Rennes.[1] Her research concerns distributed computing, and particular the infrastructure needed to support multicasting.

In 2015 she founded Mediego, a startup company that provides systems for real-time online content personalization.[1]

Recognition

Kermarrec won the Michel-Monpetit Prize of the French Academy of Sciences in 2011,[2] and the Dassault Systèmes Innovation Award of the Academy and the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) in 2017.[3]

She was elected to the Academia Europaea in 2013.[4] In 2017 she became a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.[5]

References

  1. People of ACM: Anne-Marie Kermarrec, retrieved 2017-03-05.
  2. Prix Michel Monpetit, Lauréats Précédents (PDF) (in French), French Academy of Sciences, retrieved May 29, 2019
  3. "Anne-Marie Kermarrec : Inria - French Académie des sciences - Dassault Systèmes Innovation Award", INRIA Awards 2017, INRIA, retrieved May 29, 2019
  4. Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Academia Europaea, retrieved May 29, 2019
  5. "ACM Recognizes New Fellows", Communications of the ACM, 60 (3): 23, March 2017, doi:10.1145/3039921.
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