Milan Hladík
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Milan Hladík
Summary
Milan Hladík is a human[1]. He worked as a mathematician[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4].
Key Facts
- Milan Hladík worked as a mathematician[2].
- Milan Hladík worked as a university teacher[3].
- Milan Hladík worked as a scientist[4].
- Milan Hladík's field of work was linear algebra[5].
- Milan Hladík's field of work was linear programming[6].
- Milan Hladík's field of work was mathematical optimization[7].
- Milan Hladík's field of work was operations research[8].
- Among Milan Hladík's employers was Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, University of Economics in Prague[9].
- Among Milan Hladík's employers was Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[10].
- Among Milan Hladík's employers was Second Faculty of Medicine – Charles University[11].
- Milan Hladík is recorded as male[12].
- Milan Hladík's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Milan Hladík's family name is recorded as Hladík[14].
- Milan Hladík's given name is recorded as Milan[15].
- Milan Hladík's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Czech[16].
- Milan Hladík's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4]. Fields of work include linear algebra[5], a branch of mathematics[18]; linear programming[6]; mathematical optimization[7], an academic discipline[19]; and operations research[8], an academic discipline[20]. Employers include Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, University of Economics in Prague[9], a faculty[21], in Czech Republic[22], founded in 1991[23]; Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[10], a faculty[24], in Czech Republic[25], founded in 1952[26], headquartered in Prague[27]; and Second Faculty of Medicine – Charles University[11], a medical school[28], in Czech Republic[29], founded in 1990[30], headquartered in Prague[31].
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What did Milan Hladík do for work?
Milan Hladík worked as mathematician[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4].