Antonio Montalbán
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Antonio Montalbán
Summary
Antonio Montalbán is a human[1]. He worked as a University of California, Berkeley[2].
Key Facts
- Antonio Montalbán worked as a University of California, Berkeley[2].
- Antonio Montalbán's education included a stint at Cornell University[3].
- Antonio Montalbán's doctoral advisor was Richard Shore[4].
- Antonio Montalbán received the Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering[5].
- Antonio Montalbán is recorded as male[6].
- Antonio Montalbán's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Antonio Montalbán supervised Chris James Conidis as a doctoral student[8].
- Antonio Montalbán supervised Damir D. Dzhafarov as a doctoral student[9].
- Antonio Montalbán supervised Noah Schweber as a doctoral student[10].
- Antonio Montalbán supervised Matthew Harrison-Trainor as a doctoral student[11].
- Antonio Montalbán's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 96588[12].
- Antonio Montalbán's given name is recorded as Antonio[13].
- Antonio Montalbán's MR Author ID is recorded as 720319[14].
Body
Education
Antonio Montalbán's education included a stint at Cornell University[3]. His doctoral advisor was Richard Shore[4].
Career and Affiliations
Antonio Montalbán worked as a University of California, Berkeley[2]. Doctoral students include Chris James Conidis[8]; Damir D. Dzhafarov[9], a mathematician[15], b. 1983[16], of Czech Republic[17], specialised in mathematics[18]; Noah Schweber[10]; and Matthew Harrison-Trainor[11].
Recognition
Antonio Montalbán received the Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering[5].
FAQs
What did Antonio Montalbán do for work?
Antonio Montalbán worked as University of California, Berkeley[2].
Where did Antonio Montalbán go to school?
Antonio Montalbán was educated at Cornell University[3].
What awards did Antonio Montalbán receive?
Honors received include Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering[5].