Caroline Kovac

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Caroline Ann Kovic
AwardsTuring Talk (2003)[1]
InstitutionsIBM
Burill & Company
Caroline Kovac
Born
Caroline Ann Kovic
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
AwardsTuring Talk (2003)[1]
Scientific career
InstitutionsIBM
Burill & Company
ThesisThe stereochemistry and mechanism of the polymerizaton of butadiene by coordination catalysts (1981)

Caroline Ann Kovac is an American chemist, technologist, executive, and consultant.

Kovac initiated the computational life sciences division at IBM in 1999. She retired from IBM in 2007, having grown the division to over 1500 people globally.

By Kovac's own account, she was "one of the first" in her family to attend and graduate from university, Oberlin College. She obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1981.[2]

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