Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz Aylon is a Brazilian computer scientist known for her work on wireless sensor networks. She is a professor at the State University of Maringá, and the president of the Brazilian Society of Microelectronics (SBMicro).[1]

Education

Ruiz Aylon was born in Cianorte, where her father was a truck driver and later a lawyer.[2] She earned a computer engineering degree at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná in 1993, a master's degree in electrical engineering and industrial informatics from the Federal University of Technology – Paraná in 1996, and a Ph.D. in computer science from the Federal University of Minas Gerais in 2000.[3]

Career

After postdoctoral research and an adjunct professorship at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Ruiz Aylon joined the State University of Maringá in 2008.[3]

She was elected president of SBMicro in 2020,[1] for the 2020–2022 term,[3] becoming the first female president of the society.[1][2][4]

Recognition

Ruiz was given the IEEE Women in Engineering Award in 2013.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Machado Velho, Ana Paula (21 August 2020), "Professora da UEM é eleita presidente da SBMicro", Assessoria de Communicação Social (in Portuguese), State University of Maringá, retrieved 2021-03-25
  2. 1 2 Orikasa, Micaela (16 September 2020), "A cientista da Kombi vermelha de Cianorte: Linnyer Beatrys R. Aylon, docente na UEM e pesquisadora na área de internet das coisas, é a primeira mulher a assumir a Sociedade Brasileira de Microeletrônica", Folha de Londrina (in Portuguese)
  3. 1 2 3 "Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz Aylon", Curriculo Lattes (in Portuguese), CNPq, retrieved 2021-03-25
  4. Belleze, Mariana (1 September 2020), "Professora da UEM, Linnyer Aylon, é a primeira presidenta da Sociedade Brasileira de Microeletrônica", Maringá Post (in Portuguese)
  5. "Professora recebe láurea Mulheres na Engenharia", Assessoria de Communicação Social (in Portuguese), State University of Maringá, 24 April 2013, retrieved 2021-03-25
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