Edward M. Flint
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Edward M. Flint was born on July 4, 1960.
He received his education at Sidney Sussex College and St Albans School. [1]
Edward M. Flint
Summary
Edward M. Flint is a human[1]. He was born on July 4, 1960[2]. He worked as a computer scientist[3] and military personnel[4].
Key Facts
- Edward M. Flint was born on July 4, 1960[2].
- Edward M. Flint worked as a computer scientist[3].
- Edward M. Flint worked as a military personnel[4].
- Edward M. Flint's education included a stint at Sidney Sussex College[5].
- Edward M. Flint's education included a stint at St Albans School[6].
- Edward M. Flint received the Fellow of the British Computer Society[7].
- Edward M. Flint is recorded as male[8].
- Edward M. Flint's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Edward M. Flint's military branch is recorded as British Army[10].
- Edward M. Flint's military, police or special rank is recorded as brigadier[11].
- Edward M. Flint was part of the conflict Gulf War[12].
- Edward M. Flint was part of the conflict War in Bosnia and Herzegovina[13].
- Edward M. Flint's family name is recorded as Q16869969[14].
- Edward M. Flint's given name is recorded as Edward[15].
- Edward M. Flint's allegiance is recorded as United Kingdom[16].
Body
Origins and Family
Edward M. Flint was born on July 4, 1960[2].
Education
Educated at Sidney Sussex College[5], a college of the University of Cambridge[17], in United Kingdom[18], founded in 1596[19] and St Albans School[6], an independent school[20], in United Kingdom[21], founded in 1980[22].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[3] and military personnel[4].
Recognition
Edward M. Flint received the Fellow of the British Computer Society[7].
FAQs
What did Edward M. Flint do for work?
Edward M. Flint worked as computer scientist[3] and military personnel[4].
Where did Edward M. Flint go to school?
Edward M. Flint was educated at Sidney Sussex College[5] and St Albans School[6].
What awards did Edward M. Flint receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the British Computer Society[7].