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Name
  
Sarah Flannery

Role
  
Mathematician

Books
  
In code


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Education
  
University of Cambridge, Peterhouse, Cambridge

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Sarah Flannery (born 1982, County Cork, Ireland) was, at sixteen years old, the winner of the 1999 Esat Young Scientist Exhibition for development of the Cayley–Purser algorithm, based on work she had done with researchers at Baltimore Technologies during a brief internship there. The project, entitled "Cryptography – A new algorithm versus the RSA", also won her the EU Young Scientist of the Year Award for 1999. Her book In Code (2001), co-written with her father, mathematician David Flannery, retells the story of the making and breaking of the algorithm, as well as the enjoyment she got from solving mathematical puzzles while growing up. She dedicates many of her accomplishments in the fields of mathematics and cryptography to her father's efforts during her childhood.

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She studied computer science at Peterhouse, a college of the University of Cambridge, graduating in 2003, and, as of 2006, worked for Electronic Arts as a software engineer. She worked at TirNua as a "Chief Scientist".She developed the virtual economy in the game and the back-end web services that powered the game features. She has also worked at RockYou, and several other institutions involved in software development and computer science. With time, her interests and achievements in cryptography as a teenager had manifested into a dedication to science in technology.

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Before working at TirNua, Flannery was software engineer working directly with then Electronic Arts Worldwide Chief Technology Officer, Scott Cronce, and, later, with many fellow Tirnua founders on her first virtual world.

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At EA, she successfully set up the EA Open Source program. Flannery created data visualizations on software architecture and game content creation which were used to directly impact the quality of both. She also successfully ran and turned around the virtual economy within EA-Land (formerly The Sims Online).

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Previously, she worked on the technical and scientific computing software product Mathematica for Wolfram Research.

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The lights on St. Patrick's Street, one of the main thoroughfares of Flannery's home city of Cork, are named after her.

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Family

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Sarah Flannery is the daughter of David and Elaine Flannery. She has four younger brothers: Mick, Brian, David and Eamonn. Her oldest brother is the singer-songwriter Mick Flannery. Her education included a primary all-girls school and a secondary co-ed school.

In 2014, Flannery and her French-American husband, Luc Barthelet, welcomed a child. She also has four stepchildren.

References

Sarah Flannery Wikipedia