Veronica Dahl
Verónica Dahl | |
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Born | Argentina |
Residence | Canada |
Citizenship | Argentine/Canadian |
Fields |
Computer Science Bioinformatics Cognitive Science |
Institutions | Simon Fraser University |
Alma mater |
Universidad de Buenos Aires University of Aix-Marseille II |
Thesis | Un systeme deductif d’interrogation de banques de donnees en espagnol (1977) |
Doctoral advisor | Alain Colmerauer |
Doctoral students |
Alma Barranco-Mendoza Andrew Fall Stephen Rochefort |
Known for | Logic programming |
Notable awards | Founder of Logic Programming (ALP 1997) |
Verónica Dahl is an Argentine/Canadian computer scientist, who is recognized as one of the 15 founders of the field of logic programming.[1]
Dahl's research and methodologies became multi-disciplinary including Computational Linguistics, Computational Molecular Biology, and Artificial Intelligence.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Association for Logic Programming".
- ↑ "Constraint Solving and Language processing for Bioinformatics - a three-way interdisciplinary project". Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC).
Marie Curie Chair of Excellence, European Commission
External links
- Veronica Dahl at Simon Fraser University
- Veronica's CV (2012)
- Citations at Google Scholar
- Millar, Erin (Feb 11, 2013). "The XX Factor: Women in Science—Gender equality eludes groundbreaking scientist". Globe and Mail.
- "Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages". Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2257. Dec 20, 2001: 3–8. doi:10.1007/3-540-45587-6_2. ISBN 9783540430926.
Chapter: How to Talk to Your Computer so that It Will Listen
- Concierto at El Cocal, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Guitarist, 2007) on YouTube
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