Kristina Shea
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Shea studied mechanical engineering at [[Carnegie Mellon University]], earning a bachelor's degree in 1993, master's in 1995, and PhD in 1997.{{r|ethz}} Her doctoral dissertation, ''Essays of Discrete Structures: Purposeful Design of Grammatical Structures by Directed Stochastic Search'', was supervised by Jonathan Cagan.{{r|diss}} |
Shea studied mechanical engineering at [[Carnegie Mellon University]], earning a bachelor's degree in 1993, master's in 1995, and PhD in 1997.{{r|ethz}} Her doctoral dissertation, ''Essays of Discrete Structures: Purposeful Design of Grammatical Structures by Directed Stochastic Search'', was supervised by Jonathan Cagan.{{r|diss}} |
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Shea came to Switzerland as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]] |
Shea came to Switzerland as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]] in the Applied Computing and Mechanics Laboratory of the Department of Civil Engineering. She became a lecturer in engineering design at the [[University of Cambridge]], and then from 2005 to 2012 she was a professor of virtual product development at the [[Technical University of Munich]], before taking her present position at ETH Zurich.{{r|ethz}} |
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==Recognition== |
==Recognition== |
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