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Aline Parreau is a junior researcher at CNRS, affiliated with the GOAL team of the LIRIS laboratory at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. Her research focuses on discrete mathematics, combinatorial games, graph theory, and positional games. She earned her PhD in Discrete Mathematics from Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble) in 2012, followed by postdoctoral research at the University of Liège. She coordinates the ANR project P-GASE, studying combinatorial and algorithmic aspects of positional games on graphs.
- PhD: Identification problems in graphs (2012), supervised by Sylvain Gravier.
- Postdoctoral work: Discrete Mathematics at University of Liège (2013–2014).
Her teaching includes operational research and computer science courses at various institutions, including Lyon 1 University and Lille 1 University. She is actively involved in scientific mediation through initiatives like Maths à modeler and MATh.en.JEANS, promoting mathematical research to the public.
Key activities include advising PhD and MSc students, organizing seminars, and contributing to research on graph theory, combinatorial games, and algorithmic optimization.
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