Women and computational science: it's all year !

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Changed on 21/04/2020
International Women's Day is celebrated since 1977. This event follows from protests for women's rights in the early 20th century. On the occasion of this day, rediscover women who work daily in the environment and field of computational science.
Illustration femmes
© Inria / Photo Kaksonen

 

Portrait de Luce Brotcorne
© Inria / Photo C. Morel

Luce Brotcorne: Optimize in complex environment

(In French) À l’occasion du magazine Lille by Inria numéro 8, Luce Brotcorne, chercheuse dans l’équipe-projet Inocs du centre Inria de Lille, s’est livrée pour un portrait axé sur ses recherches en optimisation. À découvrir pages 20 et 21 du magazine. 

 

 

S. Challita
© Inria / Photo G. Scagnelli

Stéphanie Challita wins the L’Oréal-UNESCO for women in science award

Each year, the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science program awards grants of €15,000 to female doctoral researchers and €20,000 to female post-doctoral researchers for their research work. This year, 30 female laureates were rewarded among 900 candidates and Stéphanie Challita is one of them. She completed her thesis in the Spirals project team at the Inria Lille - Nord Europe research center. 

 

 

V. Loscri
© Inria / Photo C. Morel

Valéria Loscri: Exploiting light to transport information

(In French) À l’occasion du magazine Lille by Inria numéro 7, Valéria Loscri, chercheuse dans l’équipe-projet Fun du centre Inria de Lille, s’est livrée pour un portrait axé sur ses recherches sur la communication par la lumière (VLC). À découvrir pages 20 et 21 du magazine.