Rose Dieng received a diploma of engineer of the ``Ecole Polytechnique'', Palaiseau, France and of the ``Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications'', Paris, France. She defended her PhD in Computer Science at the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay, France (``Contribution à la Spécification du Parallélisme: Applications à CSP'').
In 1985, she became an INRIA Researcher in the project SMECI-SECOIA, at INRIA-Sophia-Antipolis and, since June 1992, she has been the scientific manager of the ACACIA Project, at INRIA-Sophia-Antipolis.
Her main research topics concern knowledge-based systems: she was co-author of the SMECI expert system shell (now marketed by ILOG) and she focused on explanations for knowledge-based systems, knowledge acquisition (she was co-author of 3DKAT), cooperation among knowledge-based systems, multi-expert systems and multi-agent systems, design applications.
She was member of the program committees of KMET-91 (``1st International Conference on Knowledge Modelling and Expertise Transfer''), `` IJCAI'93 Workshop on Knowledge in Context'', `` IJCAI'93 Workshop on a Problem-Solving Perspective on Explanation'', JAC-91 (``Journées Acquisition des Connaissances''), JAC-92 and JAC-93. She organized JAVA-93 (``Journées sur l'Acquisition, la Validation et l'Apprentissage'') and she is the chairwoman of JAVA-94.
Selected publications