IBM Scientific Award 2010 awarded to Alexandra Silva

The IBM Scientific Prize 2010 was presented on 18 October 2011 to Alexandra Silva, for her PhD research at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam.

Publication date
20 Oct 2011

The IBM Scientific Prize 2010 was presented on 18 October 2011 to Alexandra Silva, for her PhD research at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam. She received the prize during a ceremony in Braga, Portugal, with Education and Science Minister Nuno Crato and IBM Portugal President Jose Joaquim de Oliveira. Silva is currently working as an assistant professor at Radboud University Nijmegen and as a research visitor at CWI in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The award consists of a charter and 15,000 euro.

The IBM Scientific Prize is the most important Portuguese award for high scientific merits in computer science and is meant for researchers younger than 36 years. Being established in 1990, it is the first time that it is awarded to research in theoretical computer science, which is very important for the theoretical computer science community in Portugal.

Alexandra Silva finished a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Minho (UMinho). Being a PhD student at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in the Foundations of Software Engineering (SEN3) research group, she defended her thesis ‘Kleene Cooalgebra’ at the Radboud University Nijmegen (RUN) in 2010, passing ‘cum laude’. She was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship in the HASLab group at UMinho and also won a contest to become Assistant Professor in Nijmegen. In the past, she was also research visitor at Cornell University, and post-doctoral researcher at CWI.  

Source: UMinho Portugal and CWI

More information: http://alexandrasilva.org/  

Picture: Nuna Crato (left), Alexandra Silva and dean Antonio Cunha (right). Source: UMinho.