French-Australian computer scientist
Sylvie Thiébaux is a French-Australian computer scientist, whose research in artificial intelligence focuses on automated planning and scheduling , diagnosis , and automated reasoning under uncertainty . She is a professor of computer science at the Australian National University ,[ 1] and co-editor-in-chief of the journal Artificial Intelligence .[ 2]
Education and career
Thiébaux earned an engineering diploma from the Institut national des sciences appliquées de Rennes in 1991, and a master's degree from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1992.[ 3] She completed a Ph.D. in 1995 at the University of Rennes 1 , under the direction of Marie-Odile Cordier .[ 4]
After working as a researcher for the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) and CSIRO in Australia, she joined the Australian National University in 2001. She was affiliated as a researcher with NICTA and its successor within CSIRO, Data61 , from 2003 to 2018, and directed the NICTA Canberra laboratory from 2009 to 2011.[ 3]
Recognition
Thiébaux was named a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in 2020, "for significant contributions to algorithms and applications of planning and scheduling, and service to the AI community".[ 5]
References
^ "Professor Sylvie Thiebaux" , People , ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science, 12 August 2015, retrieved 2022-06-21
^ "Editorial board: Artificial Intelligence " , Journals , Elsevier, retrieved 2022-06-21
^ a b "Sylvie Thiébaux" , Speaker profiles , Underline Science, Inc., retrieved 2022-06-21
^ "Sylvie Thiébaux" , theses.fr , retrieved 2022-06-21
^ Elected fellows , Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, retrieved 2022-06-21
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