Alexandre Chorin
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Alexandre Chorin
Summary
Alexandre Chorin is a human[1]. His place of birth was Warsaw[2]. He worked as a mathematician[3] and university teacher[4]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Alexandre Chorin was born in Warsaw[2].
- Alexandre Chorin held citizenship in United States[6].
- Alexandre Chorin's professions included mathematician[3].
- Alexandre Chorin's professions included university teacher[4].
- Alexandre Chorin was employed by New York University[7].
- Among Alexandre Chorin's employers was University of California, Berkeley[8].
- Alexandre Chorin's education included a stint at Courant Institute School of Mathematics, Computing, and Data Science[9].
- Alexandre Chorin's education included a stint at New York University[10].
- Alexandre Chorin's doctoral advisor was Peter Lax[11].
- Alexandre Chorin received the Guggenheim Fellowship[12].
- Alexandre Chorin received the National Medal of Science[13].
- Alexandre Chorin received the Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[14].
- Alexandre Chorin received the Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[15].
- Alexandre Chorin received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[16].
- Alexandre Chorin was a member of National Academy of Sciences[17].
- Alexandre Chorin was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[18].
- Alexandre Chorin was a member of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[19].
- Alexandre Chorin was a member of American Mathematical Society[20].
- Alexandre Chorin's image is recorded as Alexandre Chorin.jpg[21].
- Alexandre Chorin is recorded as male[22].
- Alexandre Chorin's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Alexandre Chorin supervised James Sethian as a doctoral student[24].
- Alexandre Chorin supervised Phillip Colella as a doctoral student[25].
- Alexandre Chorin supervised Charles S. Peskin as a doctoral student[26].
- Alexandre Chorin supervised Ricardo Cortez as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Alexandre Chorin was born in Warsaw[2].
Education
Educated at Courant Institute School of Mathematics, Computing, and Data Science[9], an academic institute[28], in United States[29], founded in 1935[30] and New York University[10], a private university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1831[33], headquartered in New York City[34]. Alexandre Chorin's doctoral advisor was Peter Lax[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[3] and university teacher[4]. Employers include New York University[7], a private university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1831[37], headquartered in New York City[38] and University of California, Berkeley[8], a public research university[39], in United States[40], founded in 1868[41], headquartered in Berkeley[42]. Doctoral students include James Sethian[24], a mathematician[43], b. 1954[44], of United States[45], awarded the Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[46]; Phillip Colella[25], a mathematician[47], b. 1950[48], of United States[49], awarded the Sidney Fernbach Award[50]; Charles S. Peskin[26], a mathematician[51], b. 1946[52], of United States[53], awarded the MacArthur Fellows Program[54]; Ricardo Cortez[27], a mathematician[55], awarded the Blackwell–Tapia prize[56]; John Andrew Strain[57], a mathematician[58]; and Robert Krasny[59], a physicist[60], awarded the Fellow of the American Physical Society[61], specialised in mathematics[62].
Recognition
Awards received include Guggenheim Fellowship[12], a fellowship grant[63], in United States[64], founded in 1925[65]; National Medal of Science[13], a science award[66], in United States[67], founded in 1963[68]; Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[14], a science award[69], in United States[70], founded in 1967[71]; Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[15], a fellowship award[72]; and Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[16], a fellowship award[73].
Why It Matters
Alexandre Chorin ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[5] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[74] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[75]
His notable doctoral advisees include Charles S. Peskin[76], a mathematician[77], b. 1946[78], of United States[79], awarded the MacArthur Fellows Program[80]; James Sethian[81], a mathematician[82], b. 1954[83], of United States[84], awarded the Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[85]; Phillip Colella[86], a mathematician[87], b. 1950[88], of United States[89], awarded the Sidney Fernbach Award[90]; and Jack J. Lissauer[91], an astronomer[92], b. 1957[93], of United States[94], awarded the Harold C. Urey Prize[95], specialised in mathematics[96].
FAQs
Where was Alexandre Chorin born?
Alexandre Chorin's place of birth was Warsaw[2].
What did Alexandre Chorin do for work?
Alexandre Chorin worked as mathematician[3] and university teacher[4].
Where did Alexandre Chorin go to school?
Alexandre Chorin was educated at Courant Institute School of Mathematics, Computing, and Data Science[9] and New York University[10].
What awards did Alexandre Chorin receive?
Honors received include Guggenheim Fellowship[12], National Medal of Science[13], Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[14], and Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[15].