Education
- C final exam (1969), M.G.P. (Physical General mathematics - 1970)
- S.P.C.N. (Sciences, Physical, Natural Chemistry), Master es Sciences (1973)
- C.N.A.M. (General mathematics - 1982) in France
- AFPA of analysis Programming and Teleprocessing (1982) in France
- Engineer Conceptor (Cap Gemini)
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