Marisa Fernández

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María Luisa (Marisa) Fernández Rodríguez (born 11 June 1953)[1] is a Spanish mathematician specializing in differential geometry, symplectic geometry, and G2-structures.[2] She is the professor of geometry and topology in the department of mathematics at the University of the Basque Country.[3]

Education and career[edit]

Fernández is originally from Ourense.[2] She was a mathematics student at the University of Santiago de Compostela, earning a licentiate there in 1974 and completing her doctorate in 1976.[4] Her dissertation, Estructura y propiedades de las variedades G1, was supervised by Enrique Vidal Abascal [es].[5]

After postdoctoral research with Alfred Gray at the University of Maryland, College Park, she joined the faculty of science at the University of the Basque Country in 1986, becoming the first female professor in the faculty.[2]

Recognition[edit]

In 1988, the government of the Province of Pontevedra gave Fernández the Antonio Odriozola Prize for basic research.[2] She was a 2019 winner of the medal of the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Birth date from Library of Congress catalog data, retrieved 2021-10-08
  2. ^ a b c d e "Medallas RSME a la trayectoria matemática", Nuve: Revista de Promoción de la Investigación (in Spanish), 26 June 2019
  3. ^ a b "Los matemáticos Marisa Fernández, Jesús Sanz y Sebastià Xambó, Medallas RSME por su trayectoria científica-académica", El Periódico (in Spanish), 25 June 2019
  4. ^ Short curriculum vitae (in Spanish), retrieved 2021-10-08
  5. ^ Marisa Fernández at the Mathematics Genealogy Project