Alberto Galindo Tixaire
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Alberto Galindo Tixaire
Summary
Alberto Galindo Tixaire is a human[1]. He was born in Zaidín[2]. He was born on +1934-12-23T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a physicist[4] and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Zaidín[2], Alberto Galindo Tixaire…
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire was born on +1934-12-23T00:00:00Z[3].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire was born on +1934-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire held citizenship in Spain[7].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire's professions included physicist[4].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire worked as a university teacher[5].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire held the position of Q57771833[8].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire held the position of Q57771833[9].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire held the position of member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[10].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire held the position of Q135627235[11].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire held the position of National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[12].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire held the position of Medal of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics[13].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire was employed by Complutense University of Madrid[14].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire's education included a stint at Complutense University of Madrid[15].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire's doctoral advisor was Ramón Ortiz Fornaguera[16].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire received the National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[17].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire received the Medal of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics[18].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire received the Premio Aragón[19].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire was a member of Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[20].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire was a member of Royal National Academy of Medicine[21].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire was a member of Academia Europaea[22].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire was a member of Colegio Libre de Eméritos[23].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire is recorded as male[24].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Alberto Galindo Tixaire supervised Francisco José Ynduráin as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Zaidín[2], Alberto Galindo Tixaire… Recorded date of birth include +1934-12-23T00:00:00Z[3] and +1934-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
Education
Alberto Galindo Tixaire's education included a stint at Complutense University of Madrid[15]. His doctoral advisor was Ramón Ortiz Fornaguera[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[4] and university teacher[5]. Alberto Galindo Tixaire was employed by Complutense University of Madrid[14]. Positions held include Q57771833[8]; member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[10]; Q135627235[11]; National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[12], a science award[27], in Spain[28], founded in 2001[29]; and Medal of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics[13], an award[30], in Spain[31], founded in 1958[32]. Doctoral students include Francisco José Ynduráin[26], a physicist[33], 1940–2008[34], of Spain[35], awarded the Medal of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics[36], specialised in physics[37]; Antonio Fernández-Rañada[38], a physicist[39], 1939–2022[40], of Spain[41], awarded the Jovellanos International Essay Award[42]; Francisco González Gascón[43]; Lluís Mas Franch[44]; Lorenzo Abellanas[45]; and Alberto Chamorro[46].
Recognition
Awards received include National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[17], a science award[47], in Spain[48], founded in 2001[49]; Medal of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics[18], an award[50], in Spain[51], founded in 1958[52]; and Premio Aragón[19], an award[53], in Spain[54], founded in 1984[55].
FAQs
Where was Alberto Galindo Tixaire born?
Alberto Galindo Tixaire was born in Zaidín[2].
What did Alberto Galindo Tixaire do for work?
Alberto Galindo Tixaire worked as physicist[4] and university teacher[5].
Where did Alberto Galindo Tixaire go to school?
Alberto Galindo Tixaire was educated at Complutense University of Madrid[15].
What awards did Alberto Galindo Tixaire receive?
Honors received include National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[17], Medal of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics[18], and Premio Aragón[19].