Anne Canteaut, winner of the Joliot-Curie prize, laments the place of women in science

2023-11-27 11:53:54

Anne Canteaut, 2023 winner of the prestigious Joliot-​Curie “Woman Scientist of the Year” prize in France for her work on encryption, describes herself as “ter­rible” the place given to women in science.

Director of research in computer science at Inria (National Institute for Research in Digital Sciences and Technologies), Anne Canteaut was awarded this week with the Joliot-​Curie “Woman in Science of the Year” prize for her work on encryption, a discipline shrouded in mystery. “It’s the modern version of secret codes, which we use to protect the confidentiality of information”, she explains. A universe previously reserved for governments and[…]

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