Anthony Ephremides
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Anthony Ephremides
Summary
Anthony Ephremides is a human[1]. He worked as an electrical engineer[2] and university teacher[3].
Key Facts
- Anthony Ephremides worked as an electrical engineer[2].
- Anthony Ephremides's professions included university teacher[3].
- Among Anthony Ephremides's employers was University of Maryland[4].
- Anthony Ephremides's education included a stint at Princeton University[5].
- Anthony Ephremides's education included a stint at National Technical University of Athens[6].
- Anthony Ephremides's doctoral advisor was John B. Thomas[7].
- Anthony Ephremides is recorded as male[8].
- Anthony Ephremides's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Anthony Ephremides supervised Leandros Tassiulas as a doctoral student[10].
- Anthony Ephremides supervised Ramesh R. Rao as a doctoral student[11].
- Anthony Ephremides supervised Jeffrey E. Wieselthier as a doctoral student[12].
- Anthony Ephremides supervised Eytan Modiano as a doctoral student[13].
- Anthony Ephremides supervised Tarek N. Saadawi as a doctoral student[14].
- Anthony Ephremides supervised Steven Borbash as a doctoral student[15].
- Anthony Ephremides supervised Anthony Fanous as a doctoral student[16].
- Anthony Ephremides's given name is recorded as Anthony[17].
Body
Education
Educated at Princeton University[5], a private university[18], in United States[19], founded in 1746[20], headquartered in Princeton[21] and National Technical University of Athens[6], a university[22], in Greece[23], founded in 1836[24], headquartered in Athens[25]. Anthony Ephremides's doctoral advisor was John B. Thomas[7].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include electrical engineer[2] and university teacher[3]. Anthony Ephremides was employed by University of Maryland[4]. Doctoral students include Leandros Tassiulas[10], a university teacher[26], b. 1965[27], of Greece[28], awarded the IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award[29]; Ramesh R. Rao[11]; Jeffrey E. Wieselthier[12], b. 1949[30], of United States[31]; Eytan Modiano[13], a computer scientist[32], b. 2000[33], awarded the IEEE Fellow[34]; Tarek N. Saadawi[14]; and Steven Borbash[15].
FAQs
What did Anthony Ephremides do for work?
Anthony Ephremides worked as electrical engineer[2] and university teacher[3].
Where did Anthony Ephremides go to school?
Anthony Ephremides was educated at Princeton University[5] and National Technical University of Athens[6].