Ana María Millán Gasca (born 1964) is a Spanish historian of science, scholar of mathematics education, and book author.
She works in Italy as a professor at Roma Tre University.
[1] Millán was born in 1964 in Zaragosa, and has a 1990 PhD in mathematical sciences from the University of Zaragoza.
[2] At Roma Tre, she is a full professor in the department of science education,[1] where her laboratory focuses on primary-school mathematics education, especially for students with learning disabilities.
[3] Millán's books include:[2] Millán has been a corresponding member of the International Academy of the History of Science since 2012.