Leading French Robotics Researcher Advances Dynamic Systems Theory
Marjorie Bournat is a Computer Science researcher who completed her Ph.D. at Université Pierre & Marie Curie (now Sorbonne Université), specializing in distributed algorithms and dynamic networks. After earning her bachelor's and master's degrees in Distributed Systems and Applications, she has focused her research on robot coordination problems in dynamic graphs. Her work has produced significant contributions to the field, particularly in areas such as self-stabilizing robots in highly dynamic environments, gracefully degrading gathering in dynamic rings, and perpetual exploration algorithms. Through her collaborations with researchers like Swan Dubois and Franck Petit, she has helped advance understanding of algorithmic solutions for robot coordination in constantly changing network environments