Adam Bjorndahl
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Adam Bjorndahl
Summary
Adam Bjorndahl is a human[1]. He worked as a university teacher[2], mathematician[3], and scientist[4].
Key Facts
- Adam Bjorndahl worked as a university teacher[2].
- Adam Bjorndahl worked as a mathematician[3].
- Adam Bjorndahl's professions included scientist[4].
- Adam Bjorndahl's field of work was mathematics[5].
- Adam Bjorndahl's field of work was epistemology[6].
- Adam Bjorndahl's field of work was mathematical logic[7].
- Adam Bjorndahl's field of work was modal logic[8].
- Adam Bjorndahl's field of work was topology[9].
- Adam Bjorndahl's field of work was game theory[10].
- Among Adam Bjorndahl's employers was Carnegie Mellon University[11].
- Adam Bjorndahl's education included a stint at Cornell University[12].
- Adam Bjorndahl's education included a stint at University of Toronto[13].
- Adam Bjorndahl's doctoral advisor was Anil Nerode[14].
- Adam Bjorndahl's doctoral advisor was Joseph Halpern[15].
- Adam Bjorndahl is recorded as male[16].
- Adam Bjorndahl's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Adam Bjorndahl's family name is recorded as Bjorndahl[18].
- Adam Bjorndahl's given name is recorded as Adam[19].
- Adam Bjorndahl's official website is recorded as https://www.adambjorndahl.com/[20].
- Adam Bjorndahl's work location is recorded as Pittsburgh[21].
- Adam Bjorndahl's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[22].
- Adam Bjorndahl's curriculum vitae URL is recorded as https://www.adambjorndahl.com/_files/ugd/c15e95_96dfd44b2be04c9493e5f3a2088136e0.pdf[23].
Body
Education
Educated at Cornell University[12], a private university[24], in United States[25], founded in 1865[26], headquartered in Ithaca[27] and University of Toronto[13], a public research university[28], in Canada[29], founded in 1827[30], headquartered in Toronto[31]. Doctoral advisors include Anil Nerode[14], a mathematician[32], b. 1932[33], of United States[34], awarded the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[35], specialised in mathematics[36] and Joseph Halpern[15], a computer scientist[37], 1953–2026[38], of Israel[39], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[2], mathematician[3], and scientist[4]. Fields of work include mathematics[5], an academic discipline[41]; epistemology[6], a branch of philosophy[42]; mathematical logic[7], a branch of mathematics[43]; modal logic[8], a mathematical theory[44]; topology[9], a branch of mathematics[45]; and game theory[10], a branch of mathematics[46]. Adam Bjorndahl was employed by Carnegie Mellon University[11].
FAQs
What did Adam Bjorndahl do for work?
Adam Bjorndahl worked as university teacher[2], mathematician[3], and scientist[4].
Where did Adam Bjorndahl go to school?
Adam Bjorndahl was educated at Cornell University[12] and University of Toronto[13].