Roberto Fernández
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Roberto Fernández
Summary
Roberto Fernández is a human[1]. He was born on 1951[2]. He worked as a researcher[3], statistician[4], and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Roberto Fernández was born on 1951[2].
- Roberto Fernández worked as a researcher[3].
- Roberto Fernández worked as a statistician[4].
- Roberto Fernández's professions included university teacher[5].
- Roberto Fernández was employed by University of Rouen-Normandy[6].
- Among Roberto Fernández's employers was Utrecht University[7].
- Roberto Fernández was employed by Rutgers University[8].
- Roberto Fernández was employed by University of Texas at Austin[9].
- Among Roberto Fernández's employers was ETH Zurich[10].
- Roberto Fernández was employed by National University of Córdoba[11].
- Roberto Fernández's education included a stint at Virginia Tech[12].
- Roberto Fernández was educated at University of Buenos Aires[13].
- Roberto Fernández's doctoral advisor was Joseph Slawny[14].
- Roberto Fernández received the Guggenheim Fellowship[15].
- Roberto Fernández is recorded as male[16].
- Roberto Fernández's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Roberto Fernández supervised Nicolas Pétrélis as a doctoral student[18].
- Roberto Fernández supervised Rodrigo Bissacot Proença as a doctoral student[19].
- Roberto Fernández supervised Olivier Bertoncini as a doctoral student[20].
- Roberto Fernández supervised Julian Martinez as a doctoral student[21].
- Roberto Fernández supervised Bas Janssens as a doctoral student[22].
- Roberto Fernández supervised Kan Jiang as a doctoral student[23].
- Roberto Fernández earned the academic degree of licenciado[24].
- Roberto Fernández earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[25].
- Roberto Fernández's given name is recorded as Roberto[26].
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Origins and Family
Roberto Fernández was born on 1951[2].
Education
Educated at Virginia Tech[12], a university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1872[29] and University of Buenos Aires[13], a public university[30], in Argentina[31], founded in 1821[32]. Roberto Fernández's doctoral advisor was Joseph Slawny[14]. Academic degrees include licenciado[24] and Doctor of Philosophy[25].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[3], statistician[4], and university teacher[5]. Employers include University of Rouen-Normandy[6], a university in France[33], in France[34], founded in 1966[35], headquartered in Mont-Saint-Aignan[36]; Utrecht University[7], a public research university[37], in Netherlands[38], founded in 1636[39], headquartered in Utrecht[40]; Rutgers University[8], a public research university[41], in United States[42], founded in 1766[43]; University of Texas at Austin[9], a public research university[44], in United States[45], founded in 1883[46], headquartered in Austin[47]; ETH Zurich[10], an institute of technology[48], in Switzerland[49], founded in 1855[50], headquartered in ETH Zurich main building[51]; and National University of Córdoba[11], a public university[52], in Argentina[53], founded in 1613[54]. Doctoral students include Nicolas Pétrélis[18]; Rodrigo Bissacot Proença[19], a university teacher[55], of Brazil[56], specialised in applied mathematics[57]; Olivier Bertoncini[20]; Julian Martinez[21]; Bas Janssens[22], a mathematician[58]; and Kan Jiang[23].
Recognition
Roberto Fernández received the Guggenheim Fellowship[15].
FAQs
What did Roberto Fernández do for work?
Roberto Fernández worked as researcher[3], statistician[4], and university teacher[5].
Where did Roberto Fernández go to school?
Roberto Fernández was educated at Virginia Tech[12] and University of Buenos Aires[13].
What awards did Roberto Fernández receive?
Honors received include Guggenheim Fellowship[15].