Brigitte Plateau


Brigitte Plateau is a French computer scientist. A former student of the École Normale Supérieure at Fontenay-aux-Roses majoring in Mathematics, she is a Doctor of Information Studies. A University Professor at Grenoble Institute of Technology since 1988, since February 2012 she has been the General Administrator of the Grenoble INP cluster.
Plateau is president of the AFDESRI since September 2014 and Allistene since November 2014.

Childhood

Born to a father who was an engineer and a mother who was a teacher, as a child of 7 or 8, Plateau enjoyed solving maths problems.

Career

At the age of 18, Plateau had wanted to become a medical doctor, but her father advised against it. After studying at the École Normale Supérieure and, Brigitte Plateau submitted in 1980 a postgraduate thesis in computer science at the University of Paris XI and in 1984, a state computer thesis. She obtained a :fr:Chercheur des établissements publics scientifiques et technologiques français|tenured research position at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, then taught as a visiting scholar at the University of Maryland in the United States. In 1988, she was appointed full professor by Grenoble Polytechnic Institute, assigned to Ensimag and to the laboratory of Computer Engineering. In 1999, she created the IT and distribution Laboratory that she headed until 2004. In January 2007 Plateau created the Grenoble Informatics Laboratory associated with the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation. As of 2014, Plateau was in charge of 500 computer scientists at the laboratory. Her research work is on the performance of computer systems, in particular distributed and parallel systems. She is studying queueing models, distributed algorithms and massively parallel computers. She is an expert in high speed calculations using massive parallelism.
In 2010, Brigitte Plateau became director of the Ensimag school in Grenoble-INP. In February 2012, she was elected director of the group Grenoble-INP, the first woman to have this position. She was re-elected for a term of 4 years in February 2016.
In November 2014, she became president of the AFDESRI whose goal is to fight against the glass ceiling that affects women in the academic field. She also directs the Allistene, making her the first woman president of a research alliance.
She has participated in the national scientific bodies CNRS, ANR, INRIA, and the Ministry of Higher Education and Research.

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