Marina Gavrilova

Marina Lvovna Gavrilova (born 1971)[1] is a Russian-Canadian computer scientist whose research interests include machine learning, data fusion, and biometrics, including the use of behavioral characteristics to unmask anonymous social network contributors.

She is a professor of computer science at the University of Calgary in Canada, where she holds a UCalgary Research Excellence Chair.

Gavrilova earned a master's degree in computer science in 1993 from Lomonosov State University in Moscow.

[3] Her doctoral dissertation, Proximity and Applications in General Metrics, was supervised by Jon Rokne.

[4] She is editor-in-chief of Transactions on Computational Science,[5] an academic journal[6] whose volumes are published as a series of edited volumes in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series.