Maria Ganzha
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Maria Ganzha
Summary
Maria Ganzha is a human[1]. She worked as a computer scientist[2].
Key Facts
- Maria Ganzha was married to Marcin Paprzycki[3].
- Maria Ganzha's professions included computer scientist[2].
- Among Maria Ganzha's employers was Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences[4].
- Among Maria Ganzha's employers was Warsaw University of Technology[5].
- Maria Ganzha was educated at Lomonosov Moscow State University[6].
- Maria Ganzha's doctoral advisor was Boris Rufimovich Vainberg[7].
- Maria Ganzha is recorded as female[8].
- Maria Ganzha's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Maria Ganzha earned the academic degree of habilitation[10].
- Maria Ganzha's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 82898[11].
- Maria Ganzha's given name is recorded as Maria[12].
- Maria Ganzha's official website is recorded as https://pages.mini.pw.edu.pl/~ganzham/www/[13].
- Maria Ganzha's Google Scholar author ID is recorded as y9mZCW8AAAAJ[14].
- Maria Ganzha's Polish scientist ID is recorded as 132921[15].
- Maria Ganzha's MR Author ID is recorded as 363487[16].
- Maria Ganzha's Ludzie Nauki ID is recorded as CLZhkdDBp6f[17].
Body
Education
Maria Ganzha's education included a stint at Lomonosov Moscow State University[6]. Her doctoral advisor was Boris Rufimovich Vainberg[7]. She earned the academic degree of habilitation[10].
Career and Affiliations
Maria Ganzha worked as a computer scientist[2]. Employers include Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences[4], a research center[18], in Poland[19], founded in 1976[20] and Warsaw University of Technology[5], a polytechnic[21], in Poland[22], founded in 1899[23], headquartered in Warsaw[24].
Personal Life
Maria Ganzha was married to Marcin Paprzycki[3].
FAQs
Who was Maria Ganzha married to?
Maria Ganzha's spouses include Marcin Paprzycki[3].
What did Maria Ganzha do for work?
Maria Ganzha worked as computer scientist[2].
Where did Maria Ganzha go to school?
Maria Ganzha was educated at Lomonosov Moscow State University[6].