Frank Vanhaecke
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Frank Vanhaecke
Summary
Frank Vanhaecke is a human[1]. He was born on 1966[2]. He worked as a chemist[3] and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Frank Vanhaecke was born on 1966[2].
- Frank Vanhaecke's professions included chemist[3].
- Frank Vanhaecke worked as a university teacher[4].
- Frank Vanhaecke's field of work was analytical chemistry[5].
- Frank Vanhaecke's field of work was spectrometry[6].
- Frank Vanhaecke was employed by Ghent University[7].
- Frank Vanhaecke received the Fellow of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy[8].
- Frank Vanhaecke received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry[9].
- Frank Vanhaecke is recorded as male[10].
- Frank Vanhaecke's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Frank Vanhaecke's family name is recorded as Vanhaecke[12].
- Frank Vanhaecke's given name is recorded as Frank[13].
- Frank Vanhaecke's described at URL is recorded as https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/frank-vanhaecke-analytical-rock-star/6678.article[14].
- Frank Vanhaecke's described at URL is recorded as https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2014/ja/c3ja90070c[15].
- Frank Vanhaecke's different from is recorded as Q133008992[16].
- Frank Vanhaecke's exact match is recorded as https://www.crig.ugent.be/en/prof-frank-vanhaecke-phd[17].
- Frank Vanhaecke's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Younger Dryas impact hypothesis[18].
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Origins and Family
Frank Vanhaecke was born on 1966[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[3] and university teacher[4]. Fields of work include analytical chemistry[5], a branch of chemistry[19] and spectrometry[6], an academic discipline[20]. Among Frank Vanhaecke's employers was Ghent University[7].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy[8] and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry[9], a fellowship award[21], in United Kingdom[22].
FAQs
What did Frank Vanhaecke do for work?
Frank Vanhaecke worked as chemist[3] and university teacher[4].
What awards did Frank Vanhaecke receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy[8] and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry[9].