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Meet the Instructors: Jacqueline Zizi

Jacqueline Zizi

Location
Palaiseau, France

Degrees
French certification to teach Mathematics
Master of Mathematics, Paris XI--Orsay University
Master of Computer Science (with a speciality in artificial intelligence), Paris VI--University

Teaching Experience
Jacqueline Zizi has taught mathematics at several levels for 20 years and computer science for 10 years, focusing on Lisp programming, artificial intelligence, and Mathematica. In 1993 at the Wolfram Research Mathematica days in Paris, Jacqueline taught the French course in Mathematica programming.

Mathematica Experience
Jacqueline has used Mathematica since 1991 and was a visiting scholar at Wolfram Research in 1996. Using Mathematica as a programming language, she has programmed several systems, including Zombie, a simulation tool for boat navigation; Graph Explorer, a system intended to solve a Mathieu group theory conjecture about graph invariants; Garzi, a small physics system to study coalescence; and Bio Explorer, a system for better understanding protein folding. Jacqueline is also the author of a series of French books called Mathématiques, Informatique et Enseignement [Mathematics, Computer Science and Teaching]. This series was written to answer a demand in the French educational system for the first two years at the university level. Jacqueline has written another book for this level called Mathematica for classes préparatoires et DEUG scientifiques and published by Springer-Verlag.

Language Fluency
French, English

Interests
Interactions between mathematics and computer science, family, sports in nature (swimming, cycling, and sking), associative local life



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