Romare Bearden
at Harvard University, where he studied applied mathematics
I did.
He studied at Philosophical Institute.he studied mathematics,Biology but did not finish at the University of Vienna.
He studied Mathematics, getting an honours B.A. in it.
She studied mostly mathematics and geometry and was inspired by all mathematicians ..... She studied other subjects as well but often she studied mathematics.
Sir Edmund Hillary studied mathematics and science at Auckland University College in New Zealand.
I think he studied mathematics's and art ,writing
Isaac Newton studied at the University of Cambridge, specifically at Trinity College. He enrolled in 1661 and completed his bachelor's degree in 1665. His time at Cambridge laid the foundation for his groundbreaking work in mathematics, physics, and astronomy.
René Descartes received a law degree from the University of Poitiers but did not pursue it further. He also studied mathematics and philosophy independently.
Isaac Newton studied mathematics, physics, and astronomy at the University of Cambridge, focusing on subjects such as geometry, calculus, and optics. Newton's studies laid the foundation for his groundbreaking work in developing the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
Archimedes studied astronomy, engineering, mathematics, and war tactics.
Marie Curie attended the University of Paris (Sorbonne) in France, where she studied physics and mathematics.