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Nationality
  
French

Fields
  
Computer Science

Residence
  
Denmark

Role
  
Computer scientist

Name
  
Olivier Danvy


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Institutions
  
BRICS, Aarhus University

Alma mater
  
Universite Paris VI – Pierre et Marie Curie

Doctoral advisor
  
Bernard Robinet & Emmanuel Saint-James

Doctoral students
  
Charles Consel, John Hatcliff, et al.

Known for
  
Partial evaluation, continuations

Olivier Danvy is a French computer scientist specializing in programming languages, partial evaluation, and continuations at the University of Aarhus in Denmark.

Olivier Danvy Olivier Danvy Friday Lecture May 2010

Danvy received his PhD degree from the Université Paris VI in 1986. He is notable for the number of scientific papers which acknowledge his help. Writing in Nature, editor Declan Butler reports on an analysis of acknowledgments on nearly one third of a million scientific papers and reports that Danvy is "the most thanked person in computer science".

Danvy himself is quoted as being "stunned to find my name at the top of the list", ascribing his position to a "series of coincidences": he is multidisciplinary, is well travelled, is part of an international PhD programme, is a networker, and belongs to a university department with a long tradition of having many international visitors.

References

Olivier Danvy Wikipedia