Maxime Crochemore | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | ![]() |
Alma mater | University of Rouen |
Scientific career | |
Fields | String algorithms, automata theory |
Institutions |
King's College London Paris Diderot University University of Marne-la-Vallée Paris 13 University |
Doctoral advisor | Dominique Perrin [1] |
Doctoral students | Marie-France Sagot [1] |
Maxime Crochemore (born 1947) is a French computer scientist known for his numerous contributions to algorithms on strings. He is currently[ when?] a professor at King's College London. [2] [3] [1]
Crochemore earned his doctorate (PhD) in 1978 and his Doctorat d'état (DSc) in 1983 from the University of Rouen. He was a professor at Paris 13 University in 1985–1989, and moved to a professorship at Paris Diderot University in 1989. In 2002–2007, Crochemore was a senior research fellow at King's College London, where he is a professor since 2007. Since 2007, he is also a professor emeritus at the University of Marne-la-Vallée.[ citation needed]
Crochemore holds an honorary doctorate (2014) from the University of Helsinki. [4] A festschrift in his honour was published in 2009 as a special issue of Theoretical Computer Science. [5]
Crochemore published over 100 journal papers on string algorithms. He in particular introduced new algorithms for pattern matching, [6] string indexing [7] and text compression. [8] His work received a significant number of academic citations.
Crochemore has co-authored three well-known scientific monographs on the design of algorithms for string processing: "Text Algorithms" (1994; jointly with Wojciech Rytter), [9] " Jewels of Stringology" (2002, jointly with Wojciech Rytter), [10] and "Algorithms on Strings" (2007, jointly with Christophe Hancart and Thierry Lecroq). [11]
Maxime Crochemore | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | ![]() |
Alma mater | University of Rouen |
Scientific career | |
Fields | String algorithms, automata theory |
Institutions |
King's College London Paris Diderot University University of Marne-la-Vallée Paris 13 University |
Doctoral advisor | Dominique Perrin [1] |
Doctoral students | Marie-France Sagot [1] |
Maxime Crochemore (born 1947) is a French computer scientist known for his numerous contributions to algorithms on strings. He is currently[ when?] a professor at King's College London. [2] [3] [1]
Crochemore earned his doctorate (PhD) in 1978 and his Doctorat d'état (DSc) in 1983 from the University of Rouen. He was a professor at Paris 13 University in 1985–1989, and moved to a professorship at Paris Diderot University in 1989. In 2002–2007, Crochemore was a senior research fellow at King's College London, where he is a professor since 2007. Since 2007, he is also a professor emeritus at the University of Marne-la-Vallée.[ citation needed]
Crochemore holds an honorary doctorate (2014) from the University of Helsinki. [4] A festschrift in his honour was published in 2009 as a special issue of Theoretical Computer Science. [5]
Crochemore published over 100 journal papers on string algorithms. He in particular introduced new algorithms for pattern matching, [6] string indexing [7] and text compression. [8] His work received a significant number of academic citations.
Crochemore has co-authored three well-known scientific monographs on the design of algorithms for string processing: "Text Algorithms" (1994; jointly with Wojciech Rytter), [9] " Jewels of Stringology" (2002, jointly with Wojciech Rytter), [10] and "Algorithms on Strings" (2007, jointly with Christophe Hancart and Thierry Lecroq). [11]