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Anne-Marie Kermarrec
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Anne-Marie Kermarrec in 2020
Born 1970 (age 54–55)
Nationality France
Alma mater University of Rennes 1
Occupation Professor
Awards
  • Michel-Monpetit Prize, 2011
  • Member of Academia Europaea, 2013
  • Inria Awards 2017
  • ACM Fellow, 2017
  • Chevalier de la légion d’Honneur of France, 2019
Scientific career
Institutions EPFL, University of Rennes 1, Microsoft Research (Cambridge, UK), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Inria (Rennes)
Thesis Data replication for high availability and efficiency in large-scale shared memory architectures (1996)
Doctoral advisor Michel Banâtre

Anne-Marie Kermarrec (born 1970) is a computer scientist from France. She is a professor at EPFL in Switzerland. There, she leads a lab that studies how computers can work together on a very large scale.

Her research focuses on how many computers can work together (called distributed computing). She also looks at how information spreads like an "epidemic" in computer networks. She studies how computers can connect directly to each other (like in peer-to-peer networks). Another area of her work is how to help computers learn (which is machine learning).

Before joining EPFL, she was a research director at Inria in Rennes, France. In 2015, she started her own company called Mediego. This company created systems to show people personalized content online in real-time.

Her Journey in Computer Science

Anne-Marie Kermarrec earned her PhD in 1996 from the University of Rennes 1. Her main research for her PhD was about making sure computer data is always available and works well. After that, she worked as a researcher in Amsterdam until 1997.

She then returned to France to work at the University of Rennes 1. From 2000 to 2004, she worked at Microsoft Research in the UK. Later, she went back to Rennes to be a research director at Inria. In 2012, she started working with EPFL in Switzerland. By 2019, she became a full professor there.

Starting Her Own Company

In 2015, Anne-Marie Kermarrec founded Mediego. This company helped websites show personalized content to users instantly. Mediego won an award in 2015 for its new ideas. It also received early funding to help it grow. In 2019, Mediego was sold to another company that creates personalized newsletters.

Writing About Women in Tech

In 2021, Anne-Marie Kermarrec wrote a book about women in computing. The book is called Numérique, compter avec les femmes. In this book, she shares her own experiences from working in universities and starting businesses. She talks about different topics, including the small number of women who win Nobel Prizes. She also discusses how artificial intelligence can sometimes be unfair. Her book also offers some ideas for solutions to these issues.

Awards and Honors

Anne-Marie Kermarrec has received many important awards for her work. In 2011, she won the Michel-Monpetit Prize from the French Academy of Sciences. She also received the Dassault Systèmes Innovation Award in 2017.

In 2019, she was given the Chevalier de la légion d’Honneur. This is one of the highest honors a person can receive in France. She was also chosen to be a member of the Academia Europaea in 2013. In 2017, she became a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. This means she is recognized as a leading expert in computer science.

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