Alan Cooper
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Alan Cooper
Summary
Alan Cooper is a human[1]. He worked as a volcanologist[2].
Key Facts
- Alan Cooper's professions included volcanologist[2].
- Alan Cooper held the position of professor emeritus[3].
- Alan Cooper held the position of full professor[4].
- Among Alan Cooper's employers was University of Otago[5].
- A notable student of Alan Cooper was Campbell Bradley Ryland[6].
- A notable student of Alan Cooper was Peter Koons[7].
- A notable student of Alan Cooper was Anton J W Barber[8].
- A notable student of Alan Cooper was Paul Angus[9].
- Alan Cooper is recorded as male[10].
- Alan Cooper's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Alan Cooper supervised Giulia Airoldi as a doctoral student[12].
- Alan Cooper supervised Adam P Martin as a doctoral student[13].
- Alan Cooper supervised Anne Ford as a doctoral student[14].
- Alan Cooper supervised Virginia Toy as a doctoral student[15].
- Alan Cooper supervised Andy Tulloch as a doctoral student[16].
- Alan Cooper supervised Andreas Auer as a doctoral student[17].
- Alan Cooper supervised Grahame Oliver as a doctoral student[18].
- Alan Cooper supervised Stephen Read as a doctoral student[19].
- Alan Cooper's family name is recorded as Cooper[20].
- Alan Cooper's given name is recorded as Alan[21].
- Alan Cooper's given name is recorded as Frederick[22].
- Alan Cooper's different from is recorded as Alan Cooper[23].
- Alan Cooper's different from is recorded as Alan Cooper[24].
- Alan Cooper's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[25].
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Career and Affiliations
Alan Cooper's professions included volcanologist[2]. He was employed by University of Otago[5]. Positions held include professor emeritus[3], an academic title[26] and full professor[4], an academic rank[27]. Notable students include Campbell Bradley Ryland[6], a geologist[28]; Peter Koons[7], a geologist[29], of United States[30]; Anton J W Barber[8], a geologist[31]; and Paul Angus[9], a mining engineer[32], of New Zealand[33]. Doctoral students include Giulia Airoldi[12], a researcher[34]; Adam P Martin[13], a researcher[35]; Anne Ford[14], an archaeologist[36], specialised in archaeology[37]; Virginia Toy[15], a geologist[38], b. 1979[39], of New Zealand[40], awarded the Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[41], specialised in structural geology[42]; Andy Tulloch[16], a geologist[43]; and Andreas Auer[17], an earth scientist[44].
FAQs
What did Alan Cooper do for work?
Alan Cooper worked as volcanologist[2].