Anthony Prieur

Principal Engineer at Scala

Anthony Prieur has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Anthony started their career as a Demos Maker at Amiga Scene in 1988 and worked there until 1993. Anthony then worked as a Mathematics Teacher at Education Nationale from 1999 to 2001. In 2004, Prieur became a Research Engineer at Genopole - Evry, where they focused on 3D modelization of DNA folding and obtained a proof of concept for the DNA solenoid model. From 2005 to 2007, they worked as a PhD student at CNRS, collaborating on the modelization of the aplysia learning process. In 2007, Prieur joined Scala as a Senior Software Engineer, and later became a Principal Engineer in 2017. Throughout their career, they have gained expertise in software engineering, research, and education.

Anthony Prieur's education history includes pursuing a Master's degree in Mathematics at Université Paris Cité and a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence and Combinative Optimization at Université Paris 8. No specific start or end years are provided for these educational pursuits.

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Scala solutions deliver engaging retail experiences by connecting networks of digital signs, kiosks, mobile devices, websites and Internet-connected devices. Scala, a STRATACACHE company, provides the platform for marketers, retailers and innovators to easily create and centrally manage deployment of shopping experiences while retaining theflexibility to rapidly adapt to local business conditions and preferences of customers in the store. With 30 years’ experience, Scala is well-known for its innovation and leveraging best-of-breed technologies to create solutions that are easy-to-use, yet infinitely customizable. Scala has US-based headquarters near Philadelphia, PA and EMEA headquarters in the Netherlands, and has offices in 28 countries, clients in over 100 countries and support for 20+ languages in the platform.