Marthe Bonamyمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Combinatorics
- Graph theory
- Planar graphs
- +۶ مورد دیگر
Marthe Bonamy is a CNRS researcher at LaBRI (Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique) in Bordeaux, France, holding a permanent research position since December 1, 2015. She is a member of the CombAlgo team, head of the Graphes et Optimisation research group, and also a member of the AlgoDist group. Her research focuses on combinatorics and graph theory, particularly planar graphs, algorithms, graph decompositions, and reconfiguration problems. Dr. Bonamy is actively involved in the academic community, serving as vice-Editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Combinatorics since January 2021, a member of the Board of Editors of Discrete Mathematics since January 2021, an editor of Innovations in Graph Theory since August 2023, and an associate editor of the SIAM Journal of Discrete Mathematics since January 2024. She is also part of the scientific board of the GT COA and the steering committee of STACS. Her research interests span various aspects of combinatorics and graph theory, with a particular emphasis on structural graph properties, coloring problems, and reconfiguration processes. She has made significant contributions to understanding graph recoloring, Kempe changes, and various decomposition techniques for graphs. Her work often bridges theoretical computer science and pure mathematics, providing both theoretical insights and algorithmic applications. Dr. Bonamy has supervised numerous PhD students, both currently and in the past, demonstrating her commitment to mentoring the next generation of researchers in combinatorics and graph theory. Her students have gone on to academic positions and industry roles, reflecting the breadth of applicability of their research. She has received recognition through prestigious editorial positions and research grants, including her current involvement in the ANR Project ENEDISC (2024-2027) and previous leadership of multiple research projects. Dr. Bonamy maintains an active research agenda with numerous publications in top-tier journals and conferences, reflecting her standing as a leading researcher in combinatorics and graph theory.











