Catherine Faron Zucker
About Catherine Faron Zucker
Catherine Faron Zucker serves as the Vice Head of the Wimmics Research Team at Inria, where she has worked since 2012. She has an extensive academic background, holding positions at various institutions and earning multiple degrees in Computer Science, Philosophy, and Mathematics.
Current Role at Inria
Catherine Faron Zucker serves as the Vice Head of the Wimmics Research Team at Inria, a position she has held since 2012. In this role, she contributes to advancing research in the field of computer science, particularly focusing on the intersection of web and mobile technologies. Her leadership within the team emphasizes collaboration and innovation in research projects.
Work Experience at I3S/CNRS
Catherine Faron Zucker has been a researcher at I3S/CNRS since 2002. Her work at this institution involves conducting research in various domains of computer science. She has accumulated over two decades of experience, contributing to numerous projects and initiatives that enhance the understanding of complex systems.
Academic Position at Université Nice Sophia Antipolis
Since 2002, Catherine Faron Zucker has held multiple roles at Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, including Associate Professor and Teacher. In these capacities, she engages in teaching and mentoring students in computer science, fostering the next generation of researchers and professionals in the field.
Previous Positions and Research Experience
Catherine Faron Zucker has a diverse background in academia and research. She worked as a Post-doctoral Researcher at I3S/CNRS from 2001 to 2002 and held positions as an Assistant Lecturer at Université D'Orléans and Université Paris 13. Her early research experience includes a role as Allocataire De Recherche at Upmc - Sorbonne Universities.
Educational Background
Catherine Faron Zucker has an extensive educational background, having studied at Sorbonne Université where she earned her Doctorate in Philosophy in 1997. She also holds Master's degrees from Sorbonne Université and University of Paris I: Panthéon - Sorbonne, where she studied Computer Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, and Social Sciences.