Andrew H. Jaffe
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Andrew H. Jaffe
Summary
Andrew H. Jaffe is a human[1]. He worked as a cosmologist[2] and astrophysicist[3].
Key Facts
- Andrew H. Jaffe worked as a cosmologist[2].
- Andrew H. Jaffe's professions included astrophysicist[3].
- Andrew H. Jaffe held the position of full professor[4].
- Among Andrew H. Jaffe's employers was Imperial College London[5].
- Andrew H. Jaffe's doctoral advisor was Joshua A. Frieman[6].
- A notable work attributed to Andrew H. Jaffe is The Random Universe[7].
- A notable work attributed to Andrew H. Jaffe is Bayesian Methods in Cosmology[8].
- Andrew H. Jaffe is recorded as male[9].
- Andrew H. Jaffe's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Andrew H. Jaffe's family name is recorded as Jaffe[11].
- Andrew H. Jaffe's given name is recorded as Andrew[12].
- Andrew H. Jaffe's given name is recorded as Howard[13].
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Body
Education
Andrew H. Jaffe's doctoral advisor was Joshua A. Frieman[6].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include cosmologist[2] and astrophysicist[3]. Andrew H. Jaffe was employed by Imperial College London[5]. He held the position of full professor[4].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include The Random Universe[7] and Bayesian Methods in Cosmology[8], an edited volume[16].
FAQs
What did Andrew H. Jaffe do for work?
Andrew H. Jaffe worked as cosmologist[2] and astrophysicist[3].