Ana Arruarte
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Ana Arruarte
Summary
Ana Arruarte is a human[1]. She was born in Andoain[2]. She was born on 1901[3]. She worked as a researcher[4].
Key Facts
- Ana Arruarte was born in Andoain[2].
- Ana Arruarte was born on 1901[3].
- Ana Arruarte held citizenship in Spain[5].
- Ana Arruarte worked as a researcher[4].
- Ana Arruarte was educated at University of the Basque Country[6].
- Ana Arruarte was educated at Faculty of Informatics of San Sebastian[7].
- Ana Arruarte's doctoral advisor was Isabel Fernández de Castro[8].
- Ana Arruarte was a member of Udako Euskal Unibertsitatea[9].
- Ana Arruarte is recorded as female[10].
- Ana Arruarte's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Ana Arruarte supervised Angel Conde as a doctoral student[12].
- Ana Arruarte supervised Mikel Larrañaga as a doctoral student[13].
- Ana Arruarte's Commons category is recorded as Ana Arruarte[14].
- Ana Arruarte's family name is recorded as A.[15].
- Ana Arruarte's given name is recorded as Ana[16].
- Ana Arruarte's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Spanish[17].
- Ana Arruarte's birth name is recorded as Ana Arruarte Lasa[18].
- Ana Arruarte's second family name in Spanish name is recorded as Lasa[19].
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Origins and Family
Ana Arruarte's place of birth was Andoain[2]. She was born on 1901[3].
Education
Educated at University of the Basque Country[6], a university[20], in Spain[21], founded in 1980[22], headquartered in Leioa[23] and Faculty of Informatics of San Sebastian[7], a faculty[24], in Spain[25], founded in 1976[26]. Ana Arruarte's doctoral advisor was Isabel Fernández de Castro[8].
Career and Affiliations
Ana Arruarte worked as a researcher[4]. Doctoral students include Angel Conde[12] and Mikel Larrañaga[13], a computer scientist[27].
FAQs
Where was Ana Arruarte born?
Ana Arruarte was born in Andoain[2].
What did Ana Arruarte do for work?
Ana Arruarte worked as researcher[4].
Where did Ana Arruarte go to school?
Ana Arruarte was educated at University of the Basque Country[6] and Faculty of Informatics of San Sebastian[7].