María Ángeles Gil
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María Ángeles Gil Álvarez (born 1953) is a Spanish statistician whose research applies fuzzy mathematics and fuzzy random variables in statistics. She is a professor at the University of Oviedo, in the Department of Statistics and Operations Research and Mathematics Didactics.[1]
Gil was born on 15 September 1953, in Valladolid,[2][3] and is a 1976 graduate of the University of Valladolid. She completed a doctorate in mathematics at the University of Oviedo in 1979.[4] Her doctoral dissertation, Incertidumbre y utilidad, was supervised by Pedro Gil.[5]
She has continued at the University of Oviedo for the rest of her career, becoming full professor in 1992. Her initial research topics involved the applications of information theory to statistics, and have since gradually shifted to topics involving fuzzy data.[4]