Hilda Geiringer

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Hilda Geiringer was an Austrian-American mathematician and pioneering applied probabilist, notable as one of the first women to hold a professorship in mathematics and for her contributions to applied mathematics and mechanics.

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instanceOf Austrian-American
applied probabilist
human
mathematician
university professor
academicAdvisor Wilhelm Wirtinger
citizenship Austria
United States of America
countryOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfDeath United States of America
countryOfResidence Austria
Belgium
Germany
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1893-09-28
dateOfDeath 1973-03-22
educatedAt University of Vienna
employer Harvard University
mathematics department of Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: Institute for Applied Mathematics, University of Berlin

University of Berlin NERFINISHED
Université libre de Bruxelles
surface form: University of Brussels

Wheaton College (Massachusetts)
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Geiringer
fieldOfWork applied mathematics
applied mechanics
mathematics
mechanics
probability theory
givenName Hilda
knownFor applications of probability to mechanics
contributions to the theory of random processes in applied problems
work on plasticity theory
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
movement emigration of Jewish scientists from Nazi Germany
notableFor being among the first women to hold a professorship in mathematics in Europe
contributions to the development of applied mathematics as a discipline
early woman professor of mathematics
pioneering work in applied probability
occupation researcher
university teacher
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath Santa Barbara, California, United States
surface form: Santa Barbara, California
positionHeld lecturer in mathematics
professor of mathematics
sexOrGender female
spouse Felix Pollaczek
Richard von Mises
workLocation Berlin
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Cambridge, Massachusetts
Norton, Massachusetts NERFINISHED

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