Jean-Éric Pin
Jean-Éric Pin is a French mathematician and theoretical computer scientist known for his contributions to the algebraic automata theory and semigroup theory. He is a CNRS research director.
Jean-Éric Pin | |
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Alma mater | ENS Cachan Pierre and Marie Curie University |
Known for | Algebraic automata theory |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Formal language theory Semigroup theory Combinatorics |
Doctoral advisor | Jean-François Perrot |
Biography
Pin earned his undergraduate degree from ENS Cachan in 1976, and his doctorate (Doctorat d'état) from the Pierre and Marie Curie University in 1981. Since 1988 he is a CNRS research director at Paris Diderot University. In 1992–2006 he was a professor at École Polytechnique.
Pin is a member of Academia Europaea (2011)[1] and an EATCS fellow (2014).[2] In 2018, Pin became the first recipient of Salomaa Prize (prize in automata theory, formal languages and related topics named after Arto Salomaa).[3]
References
- "Academy of Europe: Pin Jean-Eric". Ae-info.org. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- "EATCS Fellows class of 2014 named". Eatcs.org. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- "The Salomaa Prize 2018 was given to Dr. Jean-Éric Pin". Eatcs.org. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
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