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Anca Muscholl

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Anca Muscholl (born 1967)[1] is a Romanian-German mathematical logician and theoretical computer scientist known for her work on formal verification, model checking, and two-variable logic. She is a researcher at the Laboratoire bordelais de recherche en informatique [fr] (LaBRI), a professor at the University of Bordeaux, and a former junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France.[2]

Education and career

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Muscholl was born in Bucharest,[3] came to Germany as a teenage refugee in 1984,[4] and won first place in two German national mathematics competitions (the Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik [de]) in 1985 and 1986.[2][4] She earned a master's degree at the Technical University of Munich,[2] and completed her Ph.D. at the University of Stuttgart in 1994. Her dissertation, Über die Erkennbarkeit unendlicher Spuren, was supervised by Volker Diekert[5] and published by Tuebner in 1996.[3] She also earned a habilitation at the University of Stuttgart in 1999.[2]

After becoming a professor at Paris Diderot University in 1999, she moved to the University of Bordeaux in 2006.[2]

Recognition

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Muscholl was a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France from 2007 to 2012.[2] She won the CNRS Silver Medal in 2010.[2][4]

References

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  1. ^ Birth year from German National Library catalog entry, retrieved 2021-03-29
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Anca Muscholl, Hans Fischer Senior Fellow", Alumni fellows, TU Munich Institute for Advanced Study, retrieved 2021-03-29
  3. ^ a b Muscholl, Anca (1996), Über die Erkennbarkeit unendlicher Spuren, Tuebner, ISBN 9783322953711 – via Google Books
  4. ^ a b c "Anca Muscholl, enseignante-chercheuse en informatique" (PDF), Médailles d'argent du CNRS (in French), CNRS, retrieved 2021-03-29
  5. ^ Anca Muscholl at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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