Magdolna Zimányi

Magdolna Zimányi, née Magdolna Györgyi, (Budapest, November 29, 1934 – Budapest, March 27, 2016[3]) was a Hungarian mathematician, computer scientist, one of the pioneers of the Hungarian computer science. In 2000, she won the John von Neumann Prize of the John von Neumann Computer Society.[1]

Magdolna Zimányi
Born
Magdolna Györgyi

(1934-11-29)November 29, 1934
DiedMarch 27, 2016(2016-03-27) (aged 81)
NationalityHungarian
Other namesMagda Zimányi
CitizenshipHungary
Alma materEötvös Loránd University
Spouse(s)József Zimányi
AwardsNeumann Prize[1]
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, computer science
InstitutionsKFKI[2] Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics

Personal life

Her husband József Zimányi was a Széchenyi Prize winner physicist.

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gollark: There should be at least three directions in my IMO.
gollark: We should make a web-3-torus somehow.
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See also

Zimányi's CV in English

References

  1. Neumann Prize
  2. KFKI is the abbreviation of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA)'s Central Research Institute for Physics (called "Központi Fizikai Kutatóintézet" in Hungarian)
  3. Magdolna Zimányi's requiem (in Hungarian)
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