Guerraoui was born on January 5, 1967, in
Rabat,
Morocco. His father, Mohammed Guerraoui, is a teacher of mathematics and former
wali (governor) of
Marrakesh. His mother, Fatima Rahmoun-Guerraoui, is a teacher of French. After getting his baccalaureate in 1984, he left Morocco for France. Guerraoui earned simultaneous Master’s degrees in Computer Engineering from the
École supérieure d'informatique électronique automatique (ESIEA) and in Computer Science from the
Pierre and Marie Curie University in 1989, supported by a scholarship at the
Centre de Recherche of the
École des Mines of Paris. In 1992, he earned his PhD from the
Université d’Orsay, advised by Christian Fluhr and supported by the
French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission of Saclay. His doctoral dissertation was titled
Programmation Répartie par Objets : Études et Propositions. He then started as a postdoctoral researcher at
EPFL and was appointed to the computer science faculty in 1999, after stints at
HP Labs and
MIT. Guerraoui's honors include an ERC Advanced Grant Award (2013), the Google Focused Award (2014), the Middleware 2014 Best Paper and 10-Years Best Paper Awards, and the
Dahl–Nygaard Senior Prize (2024). He was named an
ACM Fellow in 2012 and was appointed Chair in Informatics and Computational Science for Distributed Computing, 2018–2019, by the
Collège de France—the first Moroccan to receive either appointment. With various collaborators, Guerraoui has written several technical and general-audience books: • • • • • • • He is also an associate (area) editor of the
Journal of the ACM. Guerraoui also works on the popularization of computer science. With his doctoral student El Mahdi El Mahmdi, he created the Wandida project, a collection of permissively licensed educational videos on YouTube. Guerraoui maintains strong ties to Morocco through his participation in the public debate and the Moroccan political life. In December 2019, he was appointed by King
Mohammed VI as a member of the Special Committee on Model of Development. == Focal research areas and main publications ==