Valérie Issarny

Valérie Issarny is a Director of Research at the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (INRIA), France. Issarny is known for her research in middleware solutions for distributed collaborative services, including mobile services deployed over smartphones that interact with sensors.[1][2]

Issarny's honours include being recognized as one of the “12 Etoiles de l’Europe,” an award given by the French Ministry of Research.[3] In 2014, she  was recognised as Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (Legion of Honour) for her contributions to science and European scientific cooperation in research and education.[4][5]

Early life and education

Issarny got her PhD (Thesis title: Un modele pour le traitement des exceptions dans les programmes paralleles (A model of exception handling for parallel programs), under the direction of  Jean-Pierre Banâtre)[6] and “Habilitation à diriger des recherches” (authorization/accreditation to supervise research) in computer science from the University of Rennes I, France, in 1991 and 1997, respectively.

Research and career

Issarny's research is on middleware solutions facilitating the development of distributed collaborative services, which includes mobile services deployed over smartphones and interacting with sensors and actuators.

From 2002 to 2013, Issarny investigated distributed software systems that make use of wirelessly networked devices, with a special focus on service-oriented systems. Then, her research moved towards mobile distributed systems and supporting middleware, the aspects of emergence and evolution, very-large-scale mobile sensing, and mobile social crowd-sensing, and smart cities (e.g. as co-founder of Ambiciti, mobile app for street-level air and noise pollution [7][8][9]). She has given keynotes on adaptive middleware and participatory smart cities.[10][11]

She has led the CityLab@Inria research program[12] dedicated to studying urban software systems promoting citizen engagement. She was involved in the development Appcivist[13][14] for as an online community collaboration platform for Participatory Budgeting for the City of Vallejo,[15] which received the Berkeley Chancellor's Award for Public Service 2015-16 for Campus-Community collaboration with the City of Vallejo.[16]

Her work on FP7 ICT FET IP CONNECT project has been recognised by the French Ministry of Research. In the CONNECT project, Issarny worked on building “emergent middleware,” that is, the on-the-fly synthesis of the middleware in the form of software mediators that are required for the networked systems to be able to interact.

Issarny is the Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS),[17][18] and serves as Secretary/Treasurer of the ACM Europe Council.[19] She is the associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,[20] IEEE Transactions on Services Computing,[21] and ACM Transactions on the Internet of Things.[22] From 2007 to 2011, she was associate editor for the software engineering area of the ACM Computing Surveys.

Awards

12 Etoiles de l’Europe (2013)[3]

Knight of France's Légion d'honneur for her contributions to higher education and research (2014)[5]

References

  1. "Valérie Issarny - Home". dl.acm.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  2. "Members". Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  3. "Les Étoiles de l'Europe, un trophée qui valorise les chercheurs pour leur engagement européen". Horizon 2020 (in French). Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  4. "Décret du 18 avril 2014 portant promotion et nomination - Légifrance". www.legifrance.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  5. June 23, on; 2014. "Valérie Issarny is awarded the Légion d'honneur". Retrieved 2021-01-24.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. "Intergiciel sémantique pour la recherche des services de l'internet des objets". www.theses.fr. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  7. "Ambiciti, first mobile app for street-level air and noise pollution launches in Europe". European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT). 2016-09-22. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  8. Digital, E. I. T. "Helsinki Citizens Walk Using "Ambiciti" App to Learn About Street-level Air and Noise Pollution". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  9. "Valérie Issarny, une chercheuse en villes intelligentes". La Croix (in French). 2014-09-24. ISSN 0242-6056. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  10. "Keynotes - Valérie Issarny, Inria". conferences.computer.org. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  11. "ARM 2019 - Workshop on Adaptive and Reflexive Middleware". arm2019.github.io. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  12. "CityLab@Inria". CityLab. 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  13. "AppCivist". pb.appcivist.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  14. Pathak, Animesh; Issarny, Valérie; Holston, James (2015-05-16). "AppCivist: a service-oriented software platform for socially sustainable activism". Proceedings of the 37th International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 2. ICSE '15. Florence, Italy: IEEE Press: 515–518.
  15. "City of Vallejo and Professor James Holston Partner on Participatory Budgeting Community Platform | Anthropology". anthropology.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  16. "AppCivist". CITRIS and the Banatao Institute. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  17. "People of ACM: Valérie Issarny". www.acm.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  18. "Editors-in-Chief". www.acm.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  19. "US high school students invited to apply for 2019-2020 ACM/CSTA Cutler-Bell Prize". www.acm.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  20. "CSDL | IEEE Computer Society". www.computer.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  21. "CSDL | IEEE Computer Society". www.computer.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  22. "TIOT Editorial Board". dl.acm.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
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