Gabor Lugosi
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Gabor Lugosi
Summary
Gabor Lugosi is a human[1]. He was born in Budapest[2]. He was born on July 13, 1964[3]. He worked as a researcher[4].
Key Facts
- Gabor Lugosi was born in Budapest[2].
- Gabor Lugosi was born on July 13, 1964[3].
- Gabor Lugosi worked as a researcher[4].
- Gabor Lugosi was employed by Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies[5].
- Gabor Lugosi was employed by Pompeu Fabra University[6].
- Gabor Lugosi was educated at Hungarian Academy of Sciences[7].
- Gabor Lugosi's doctoral advisor was László Györfi[8].
- Gabor Lugosi is recorded as male[9].
- Gabor Lugosi's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Gabor Lugosi supervised Gilles Stoltz as a doctoral student[11].
- Gabor Lugosi supervised Alan Andreson da Silva Pereira as a doctoral student[12].
- Gabor Lugosi supervised Gudmundur Stefan Gudmundsson as a doctoral student[13].
- Gabor Lugosi supervised Emilien Joly as a doctoral student[14].
- Gabor Lugosi's family name is recorded as Lugosi[15].
- Gabor Lugosi's given name is recorded as Gábor[16].
- Gabor Lugosi's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Budapest[2], Gabor Lugosi… he was born on July 13, 1964[3].
Education
Gabor Lugosi's education included a stint at Hungarian Academy of Sciences[7]. His doctoral advisor was László Györfi[8].
Career and Affiliations
Gabor Lugosi's professions included researcher[4]. Employers include Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies[5], a foundation[18], in Spain[19], founded in 2000[20] and Pompeu Fabra University[6], a public university[21], in Spain[22], founded in 1990[23], headquartered in Barcelona[24]. Doctoral students include Gilles Stoltz[11], Alan Andreson da Silva Pereira[12], Gudmundur Stefan Gudmundsson[13], and Emilien Joly[14].
FAQs
Where was Gabor Lugosi born?
Born in Budapest[2], Gabor Lugosi…
What did Gabor Lugosi do for work?
Gabor Lugosi worked as researcher[4].
Where did Gabor Lugosi go to school?
Gabor Lugosi was educated at Hungarian Academy of Sciences[7].