Eleonor Harboure

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Eleonor "Pola" Ofelia Harboure de Aguilera (15 June 1948 – 15 January 2022), who published professionally as Eleonor Harboure, was a mathematician from Argentina who was the first woman president of Unión Matemática Argentina (UMA), the Argentinian mathematical professional society. Harboure also served as the UMA's secretary.[1]

Harboure earned a PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1978. Her PhD advisor was Nestor Marcelo Riviere and her dissertation work was in functional analysis. She had 8 PhD students of her own.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bongioanni, Bruno; Salinas, Oscar; Viviani, Beatriz (2023). "Remembering Eleonor Harboure". Rev. Un. Mat. Argentina. 6 (1): iii–x.
  2. ^ Eleonor Harboure at the Mathematics Genealogy Project