Claes Johnson
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Claes Johnson
Summary
Claes Johnson is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1943[2]. He worked as an applied mathematician[3].
Key Facts
- Claes Johnson was born on January 1, 1943[2].
- Claes Johnson worked as an applied mathematician[3].
- Claes Johnson was educated at Chalmers University of Technology[4].
- A notable student of Claes Johnson was Anders Szepessy[5].
- A notable student of Claes Johnson was Uno Nävert[6].
- A notable student of Claes Johnson was Robert Sandboge[7].
- A notable student of Claes Johnson was Mats G. Larson[8].
- A notable student of Claes Johnson was Erik Burman[9].
- Claes Johnson is recorded as male[10].
- Claes Johnson's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Claes Johnson supervised Mohammad Asadzadeh as a doctoral student[12].
- Claes Johnson supervised Johan Hoffman as a doctoral student[13].
- Claes Johnson supervised Rickard Bergström as a doctoral student[14].
- Claes Johnson supervised Anders Bernhard Logg as a doctoral student[15].
- Claes Johnson supervised Larisa Beilina as a doctoral student[16].
- Claes Johnson supervised Johan Jansson as a doctoral student[17].
- Claes Johnson's family name is recorded as Johnson[18].
- Claes Johnson's given name is recorded as Claes[19].
- Claes Johnson studied under Vidar Thomée[20].
- Claes Johnson's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Claes Johnson was born on January 1, 1943[2].
Education
Claes Johnson's education included a stint at Chalmers University of Technology[4]. He studied under Vidar Thomée[20].
Career and Affiliations
Claes Johnson's professions included applied mathematician[3]. Notable students include Anders Szepessy[5], a mathematician[22], b. 1960[23], of Sweden[24], awarded the Wallenberg Prize[25]; Uno Nävert[6]; Robert Sandboge[7]; Mats G. Larson[8], a professor[26], b. 1968[27]; and Erik Burman[9], a researcher[28]. Doctoral students include Mohammad Asadzadeh[12]; Johan Hoffman[13]; Rickard Bergström[14]; Anders Bernhard Logg[15]; Larisa Beilina[16], a mathematician[29], b. 1970[30], specialised in numerical method[31]; and Johan Jansson[17].
FAQs
What did Claes Johnson do for work?
Claes Johnson worked as applied mathematician[3].
Where did Claes Johnson go to school?
Claes Johnson was educated at Chalmers University of Technology[4].