Anne-Marie Jolly-Desodt

Anne-Marie Jolly-Desodt, (born 8 August 1952), is a French engineer and academic.

She received the Irène Joliot-Curie Prize as female scientist of the year in 2004.

Anne-Marie Jolly-Desodt was born in Grenay (Pas-de-Calais), France.

At l’Ecole Polytech Lille, she earned her Masters’s Degree in Engineering in 1974, her PhD in 1986 in Process Control and her habilitation in data fusion for man-machine systems and robotics, eco-conception in 1987.

[1] She is a former professor and director at Polytech Orleans, and is vice president of the French engineering school accreditation – CTI.