Francis Nge
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Francis Nge
Summary
Francis Nge is a human[1]. He was born on 1994[2]. He worked as a botanist[3] and taxonomist[4].
Key Facts
- Francis Nge was born on 1994[2].
- Francis Nge held citizenship in Australia[5].
- Francis Nge worked as a botanist[3].
- Francis Nge worked as a taxonomist[4].
- Francis Nge was employed by Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust[6].
- Francis Nge's education included a stint at University of Western Australia[7].
- Francis Nge's education included a stint at University of Adelaide[8].
- Francis Nge's doctoral advisor was Michelle Waycott[9].
- Francis Nge's doctoral advisor was Kevin Thiele[10].
- Francis Nge's doctoral advisor was Ed Biffin[11].
- Francis Nge is recorded as male[12].
- Francis Nge's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Francis Nge's family name is recorded as Nge[14].
- Francis Nge's given name is recorded as Francis[15].
- Francis Nge's given name is recorded as Jason[16].
- Francis Nge's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
- Francis Nge's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikidata:WikiProject IBC 2024[18].
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Origins and Family
Francis Nge was born on 1994[2].
Education
Educated at University of Western Australia[7], a public university[19], in Australia[20], founded in 1911[21], headquartered in Perth[22] and University of Adelaide[8], a public university[23], in Australia[24], founded in 1874[25], headquartered in Mitchell Building[26]. Doctoral advisors include Michelle Waycott[9], a researcher[27]; Kevin Thiele[10], a botanist[28], b. 1959[29], of Australia[30], awarded the Nancy T. Burbidge Medal[31], specialised in plant taxonomy[32]; and Ed Biffin[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include botanist[3] and taxonomist[4]. Among Francis Nge's employers was Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust[6].
FAQs
What did Francis Nge do for work?
Francis Nge worked as botanist[3] and taxonomist[4].
Where did Francis Nge go to school?
Francis Nge was educated at University of Western Australia[7] and University of Adelaide[8].