Maja Vuković
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Scientific career
FieldsArtificial intelligence
InstitutionsIBM Research

Maja Vuković is a computer scientist, doing research in Artificial intelligence, Blockchain and Cloud Software among others.  She has been appointed an IBM Fellow in 2021 and in IBM she responsible for technical and research strategy for AI driven Application Modernization.

Education and career

She received her Bachelor of Science with double major in Computer Science and Mathematics from University of Auckland, New Zealand, a degree in Computer Science from the International University in Germany in 2000, and a PhD in Computer Science from University of Cambridge in 2006, for her work on context-aware service composition using AI Planning.

Research interests

Her research interests span different areas, including: AI for Application Modernization;[1] Cloud Transformation, Infrastructure Discovery, Cloud Automation; AI Planning, Machine Learning; Enterprise Crowdsourcing; Social Web for Disaster Management among others.

Maja is a member of IBM Academy of Technology and an IBM Master Inventor, with over 180 patents granted,[2] including the "Coffee Delivery Drone" patent.[3]

She is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Editor at the ACM Ubiquity journal. [4]

She is a frequent podcaster [5] [6] and has been interviewed at major conferences. [7]

She is currently involved in an open source community for app modernization. [8]

Awards and honors

Maja was awarded Women in Services Computing Award[9] by IEEE in 2018.

References

  1. "IBM Research uses AI to automate Mono2Micro application refactoring". IBM Research Blog. 13 July 2020.
  2. "Top U.S. Patent List". pr newswire. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  3. "BBC News". BBC News.
  4. "ACM Ubiquity Editors". ACM Ubiquity Editors.
  5. "buzzsprout". www.buzzsprout.com.
  6. "Apple Podcast".
  7. "Interview at Data Science Conference". YouTube.
  8. "Konveyor community". IBM. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  9. "IEEE TCSVC Awards". IEEE Technical Community on Services Computing. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
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