Alan Schumitzky
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Alan Schumitzky
Summary
Alan Schumitzky is a human[1]. He was born on 1936[2]. He worked as an applied mathematician[3] and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Alan Schumitzky was born on 1936[2].
- Alan Schumitzky worked as an applied mathematician[3].
- Alan Schumitzky worked as a university teacher[4].
- Alan Schumitzky's doctoral advisor was Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs[5].
- Alan Schumitzky is recorded as male[6].
- Alan Schumitzky's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Gisela Spieler as a doctoral student[8].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Mark H. Milman as a doctoral student[9].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Pamela G. Coxson as a doctoral student[10].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Connie Weeks as a doctoral student[11].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised James Henderson Foster as a doctoral student[12].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Samuel Andrew Yakush as a doctoral student[13].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Robert Joseph Grethel, Jr. as a doctoral student[14].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Stephen Theodore Weinstein as a doctoral student[15].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Lawrence Lessner as a doctoral student[16].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Thomas M. Wenska as a doctoral student[17].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Tatiana V. Tatarinova as a doctoral student[18].
- Alan Schumitzky supervised Yuliya Piterbarg as a doctoral student[19].
- Alan Schumitzky's given name is recorded as Alan[20].
- Alan Schumitzky's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[21].
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Origins and Family
Alan Schumitzky was born on 1936[2].
Education
Alan Schumitzky's doctoral advisor was Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs[5].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include applied mathematician[3] and university teacher[4]. Doctoral students include Gisela Spieler[8]; Mark H. Milman[9]; Pamela G. Coxson[10], a mathematician[22], of United States[23]; Connie Weeks[11]; James Henderson Foster[12]; and Samuel Andrew Yakush[13].
FAQs
What did Alan Schumitzky do for work?
Alan Schumitzky worked as applied mathematician[3] and university teacher[4].