Albert R. Meyer
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Albert R. Meyer was born in November 1941. He has United States citizenship.
He works as an engineer, computer scientist, mathematician, and university teacher.[1] His field includes computer science, mathematics, and computer algebra.[1]
He is married to Irene Greif. He has received the awards ACM Fellow and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[2][3][4] He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Association for Computing Machinery.[3]
Albert R. Meyer
Summary
Albert R. Meyer is a human[1]. He was born on +1941-11-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as an engineer[3], computer scientist[4], mathematician[5], and university teacher[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Albert R. Meyer was born on +1941-11-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Albert R. Meyer was married to Irene Greif[8].
- Albert R. Meyer held citizenship in United States[9].
- Albert R. Meyer's professions included engineer[3].
- Albert R. Meyer's professions included computer scientist[4].
- Albert R. Meyer's professions included mathematician[5].
- Albert R. Meyer worked as a university teacher[6].
- Albert R. Meyer's field of work was computer science[10].
- Albert R. Meyer's field of work was mathematics[11].
- Albert R. Meyer's field of work was computer algebra[12].
- Albert R. Meyer was employed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology[13].
- Albert R. Meyer was educated at Harvard University[14].
- Albert R. Meyer's doctoral advisor was Patrick C. Fischer[15].
- Albert R. Meyer received the ACM Fellow[16].
- Albert R. Meyer received the Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[17].
- Albert R. Meyer was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[18].
- Albert R. Meyer was a member of Association for Computing Machinery[19].
- Albert R. Meyer is recorded as male[20].
- Albert R. Meyer's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Albert R. Meyer supervised Larry Stockmeyer as a doctoral student[22].
- Albert R. Meyer supervised Joel Irvin Seiferas as a doctoral student[23].
- Albert R. Meyer supervised Nancy Lynch as a doctoral student[24].
- Albert R. Meyer supervised Leonid Levin as a doctoral student[25].
- Albert R. Meyer supervised John C. Mitchell as a doctoral student[26].
- Albert R. Meyer supervised David Harel as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Albert R. Meyer was born on +1941-11-00T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Albert R. Meyer's education included a stint at Harvard University[14]. His doctoral advisor was Patrick C. Fischer[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include engineer[3], computer scientist[4], mathematician[5], and university teacher[6]. Fields of work include computer science[10], an academic discipline[28]; mathematics[11], an academic discipline[29]; and computer algebra[12], a branch of mathematics[30]. Albert R. Meyer was employed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology[13]. Doctoral students include Larry Stockmeyer[22], a computer scientist[31], 1948–2004[32], of United States[33], awarded the Dijkstra Prize[34]; Joel Irvin Seiferas[23], a university teacher[35], b. 1947[36], of United States[37]; Nancy Lynch[24], a computer scientist[38], b. 1948[39], of United States[40], awarded the Dijkstra Prize[41], specialised in informatics[42]; Leonid Levin[25], a mathematician[43], b. 1948[44], of United States[45], awarded the Knuth Prize[46], specialised in informatics[47]; John C. Mitchell[26], a computer scientist[48], b. 2000[49], of United States[50], awarded the ACM Fellow[51], specialised in computer science[52]; and David Harel[27], a computer scientist[53], b. 1950[54], of Israel[55], awarded the Israel Prize[56], specialised in computer science[57].
Recognition
Awards received include ACM Fellow[16], a fellowship award[58] and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[17], a fellowship award[59].
Personal Life
Among Albert R. Meyer's spouses was Irene Greif[8].
Why It Matters
Albert R. Meyer ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[7]
His notable doctoral advisees include David Harel[60], a computer scientist[61], b. 1950[62], of Israel[63], awarded the Israel Prize[64], specialised in computer science[65]; Leonid Levin[66], a mathematician[67], b. 1948[68], of United States[69], awarded the Knuth Prize[70], specialised in informatics[71]; Joseph Halpern[72], a computer scientist[73], 1953–2026[74], of Israel[75], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[76]; Nancy Lynch[77], a computer scientist[78], b. 1948[79], of United States[80], awarded the Dijkstra Prize[81], specialised in informatics[82]; John C. Mitchell[83], a computer scientist[84], b. 2000[85], of United States[86], awarded the ACM Fellow[87], specialised in computer science[88]; and William Gasarch[89], a computer scientist[90], b. 1959[91], specialised in computer science[92].
FAQs
Who was Albert R. Meyer married to?
Albert R. Meyer's spouses include Irene Greif[8].
What did Albert R. Meyer do for work?
Albert R. Meyer worked as engineer[3], computer scientist[4], mathematician[5], and university teacher[6].
Where did Albert R. Meyer go to school?
Albert R. Meyer was educated at Harvard University[14].
What awards did Albert R. Meyer receive?
Honors received include ACM Fellow[16] and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[17].