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Alberto Calderón(1920–1998)

Mathematics

Alberto Calderón is a recipient of the Wolf Prize in Mathematics (1989) from Argentina. Their primary field is Mathematics. They were educated at University of Chicago and University of Buenos Aires. They have been affiliated with YPF.

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Education

University of Chicago
University of Buenos Aires
Institut Montana Zugerberg

Doctoral Advisors

Carlos KenigRobert Thomas SeeleyCora SadoskyMiguel de GuzmánF. Michael ChristNéstor Marcelo RiviereCristian E. GutiérrezAlberto TorchinskyEarl Robert BerksonI. Norman KatzAngel Eduardo GattoJerome Harold NeuwirthRobert Richard ReitanoEvelio Tomas OklanderStephen VagiJohn C. PolkingUmberto NeriCarlos Segovia FernándezDaniel FifeKeith William PowlsTelma CaputtiIrwin Stanley BernsteinJosefina Dolores Alvarez AlonsoMarta UrciuoloMaría Amelia MuschiettiKent George MerryfieldGerald Michael CohenAntoni Zygmund

Career Timeline

YPF1947–1948
Ohio State University1950–1953
Institute for Advanced Study1953–1955
Massachusetts Institute of Technology1955–1959
University of Chicago1959–1972
Massachusetts Institute of Technology1972–1975
University of Chicago1975–1985
University of Chicago1989–1992

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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