Martine Olivi is a research scientist at Inria Sophia-Antipolis, France. She got the engineer's degree from the Ecole des Mines de St-Etienne (1983) and the PhD degree in Mathematics from the Université de Provence, Marseille (1987). She joined Inria in 1988. Her research is based on system theory, complex analysis and function theory. It has contributed to the design of numerical tools for the synthesis and tuning of electronic communication devices. She is also involved in scientific mediation and is one of the authors of the MOOC “Environmental impacts of digital technologies” distributed by FUN (France Université Numérique). She leads the Local Commission for Sustainable Development at the Centre Inria d’Université Côte d’Azur. She is a member of the GDS EcoInfo (CNRS).
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Created on October 23, 2024