Emmanuel Mogenet

Emmanuel Mogenet
Born 1967
France
Fields Computer Science, Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
Institutions Google
Alma mater École nationale supérieure des mines de Saint-Étienne
Website
research.google.com/pubs/EmmanuelMogenet.html

Emmanuel Mogenet (born 1967) is a software engineer, a senior engineering director at Google Inc. and is currently leading Google Research Europe,[1] Google's Zürich-based Machine Intelligence Research Center.

Mogenet was previously head of Google's Zürich Search Team.

Born and raised in France, Mogenet received an engineering degree with a specialization in computer science from École nationale supérieure des mines de Saint-Étienne, and a M.S. degree from Jean Monnet University, both in 1990.

Mogenet started his career in the field of Computer Graphics and Special Effects. He worked in France, Singapore, Japan and the United States for various companies, including Thomson-CSF, Silicon Graphics, Sony Imageworks, Nothing Real and Apple.

In 1996, with a group of friends from Sony Imageworks, he co-founded Nothing Real, a software company that produced the digital compositing application Shake (software).[2][3][4] Nothing Real was acquired in 2002 by Apple[5][6][7][8][9]

In 2006, he left Apple to join Google to work on the core search engine.

Mogenet is still with Google where he works as Sr. engineering director, leading the Google European Research center based in Zürich, Switzerland.[10][11][12][13][14]

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