Ferenc Gécseg
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Ferenc Gécseg
Summary
Ferenc Gécseg is a human[1]. His place of birth was Zalavár[2]. He was born on March 13, 1939[3]. He passed away in Szeged[4]. He died on October 6, 2014[5]. He worked as a computer scientist[6]. He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Zalavár[2], Ferenc Gécseg…
- Ferenc Gécseg died in Szeged[4].
- Ferenc Gécseg was born on March 13, 1939[3].
- Ferenc Gécseg died on October 6, 2014[5].
- Ferenc Gécseg held citizenship in Hungary[8].
- Ferenc Gécseg's professions included computer scientist[6].
- Ferenc Gécseg's education included a stint at Hungarian Academy of Sciences[9].
- Ferenc Gécseg was educated at University of Szeged[10].
- Ferenc Gécseg's doctoral advisor was Béla Csákány[11].
- Ferenc Gécseg's doctoral advisor was János Szendrei[12].
- Ferenc Gécseg received the Academy Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[13].
- Ferenc Gécseg received the Szele Tibor commemorative medal[14].
- Ferenc Gécseg received the Szent-Györgyi Albert Prize[15].
- Ferenc Gécseg was a member of Hungarian Academy of Sciences[16].
- Ferenc Gécseg is recorded as male[17].
- Ferenc Gécseg's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Ferenc Gécseg supervised Miklós Bartha as a doctoral student[19].
- Ferenc Gécseg supervised Balázs Imreh as a doctoral student[20].
- Ferenc Gécseg supervised György Maróti as a doctoral student[21].
- Ferenc Gécseg supervised Gyula Horváth as a doctoral student[22].
- Ferenc Gécseg supervised János Virágh as a doctoral student[23].
- Ferenc Gécseg's given name is recorded as Ferenc[24].
- Ferenc Gécseg's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[25].
Body
Origins and Family
Ferenc Gécseg was born in Zalavár[2]. He was born on March 13, 1939[3].
Education
Educated at Hungarian Academy of Sciences[9], an academy of sciences[26], in Hungary[27], founded in 1825[28], headquartered in main building of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[29] and University of Szeged[10], a public university[30], in Hungary[31], founded in 1921[32], headquartered in Cluj-Napoca[33]. Doctoral advisors include Béla Csákány[11], a mathematician[34], 1932–2022[35], of Hungary[36] and János Szendrei[12], a mathematician[37], 1925–2011[38], of Hungary[39].
Career and Affiliations
Ferenc Gécseg's professions included computer scientist[6]. Doctoral students include Miklós Bartha[19]; Balázs Imreh[20], a mathematician[40], 1945–2006[41], of Hungary[42]; György Maróti[21], a mathematician[43], b. 1952[44], of Hungary[45]; Gyula Horváth[22]; and János Virágh[23].
Recognition
Awards received include Academy Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[13], a science award[46], in Hungary[47]; Szele Tibor commemorative medal[14], an award[48], in Hungary[49]; and Szent-Györgyi Albert Prize[15], an award[50], in Hungary[51].
Death and Burial
Ferenc Gécseg died on October 6, 2014[5]. He passed away in Szeged[4].
Why It Matters
Ferenc Gécseg is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[7]
His notable doctoral advisees include Balázs Imreh[52], a mathematician[53], 1945–2006[54], of Hungary[55].
FAQs
Where was Ferenc Gécseg born?
Ferenc Gécseg was born in Zalavár[2].
Where did Ferenc Gécseg die?
Ferenc Gécseg died in Szeged[4].
What did Ferenc Gécseg do for work?
Ferenc Gécseg worked as computer scientist[6].
Where did Ferenc Gécseg go to school?
Ferenc Gécseg was educated at Hungarian Academy of Sciences[9] and University of Szeged[10].
What awards did Ferenc Gécseg receive?
Honors received include Academy Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[13], Szele Tibor commemorative medal[14], and Szent-Györgyi Albert Prize[15].