Rose Dieng-Kuntz Explained

Rose Dieng-Kuntz
Birth Date:1956
Birth Place:Dakar, Senegal
Occupation:Computer scientist
Known For:artificial intelligence, knowledge management and Web semantics
Education:PhD École Polytechnique

Rose Dieng-Kuntz (1956–2008[1]) was a Senegalese computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence. She was the first African woman to enroll in the École polytechnique.

Life and career

Rose Sophie Fatima Dieng-Kuntz was born on March 27, 1956, in Dakar, Senegal.[2] She excelled in her studies at Van Vollenhoven High School in Dakar, where she won several first prizes in the Senegalese General Competition and obtained her baccalaureate with highest honors.[3]

In 1976, at the age of 20, she became the first African woman admitted to the École polytechnique in France. She continued her studies at the École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (now Télécom Paris), where she obtained an engineering degree in 1980.[4] Dieng-Kuntz also completed a DEA (diploma of advanced studies) in computer science, followed by a PhD at the University of Paris-Sud.

Her professional career began in 1985 at INRIA (National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control) in France. In 1992, she became only the second woman to lead a research project at INRIA. Her research focused on knowledge sharing on the web, particularly in the early days of the semantic web.

Her area of specialization for her PhD was the specification of parallelism. She worked for the National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) in France, a French national research institution focusing on computer science, control theory and applied mathematics, where her research specialization was on the sharing of knowledge over the World Wide Web.

She died in 2008 after a long illness. Her death received national media coverage. France's Minister of Higher Education and Research, Valérie Pécresse, expressed sadness, and released a statement announcing the death of Rose Dieng Kuntz: "France and the world of science have just lost a visionary mind and an immense talent".[5]

Her last research focused on knowledge management and the semantic Web. She was active in reaching out to students, and female students in particular, about her passion for science. In her words:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rose Dieng-Kuntz, Pioneering the web (1956-2008, Year of Entry: 1975) . . 27 April 2022 . en.
  2. Web site: Rose Dieng-Kuntz : savoir, mémoire et partage. Interstices. 2024-08-21.
  3. Web site: Rose Dieng-Kuntz, pionnière et télécommienne emblématique. Télécom Paris. 2024-08-21.
  4. Web site: Rose Dieng-Kuntz (1956-2008) Pionnière du web « intelligent ». Télécom Paris Alumni. 2024-08-21.
  5. Web site: Rose Dieng-Kuntz, éminente chercheuse de l'Inria, s'est éteinte . August 19, 2011 . Le monde informatique.