Fredrik Manne
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Fredrik Manne
Summary
Fredrik Manne is a human[1]. He worked as a computer scientist[2].
Key Facts
- Fredrik Manne's professions included computer scientist[2].
- Fredrik Manne's education included a stint at University of Bergen[3].
- Fredrik Manne's doctoral advisor was Bengt Ingemar Aspvall[4].
- Fredrik Manne received the George Pólya Prize[5].
- Fredrik Manne is recorded as male[6].
- Fredrik Manne's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Fredrik Manne supervised Assefaw Gebremedhin as a doctoral student[8].
- Fredrik Manne supervised Morten Mjelde as a doctoral student[9].
- Fredrik Manne supervised Johannes Langguth as a doctoral student[10].
- Fredrik Manne supervised Md. Mostofa Ali Patwary as a doctoral student[11].
- Fredrik Manne supervised Sadia Sharmin as a doctoral student[12].
- Fredrik Manne supervised Md. Naim as a doctoral student[13].
- Fredrik Manne's family name is recorded as Manne[14].
- Fredrik Manne's given name is recorded as Fredrik[15].
- Fredrik Manne's academic thesis is recorded as Load balancing in parallel sparse matrix computations[16].
Body
Education
Fredrik Manne's education included a stint at University of Bergen[3]. His doctoral advisor was Bengt Ingemar Aspvall[4].
Career and Affiliations
Fredrik Manne worked as a computer scientist[2]. Doctoral students include Assefaw Gebremedhin[8], a computer scientist[17], awarded the George Pólya Prize[18]; Morten Mjelde[9]; Johannes Langguth[10]; Md. Mostofa Ali Patwary[11]; Sadia Sharmin[12]; and Md. Naim[13].
Recognition
Fredrik Manne received the George Pólya Prize[5].
Why It Matters
Fredrik Manne's notable doctoral advisees include Assefaw Gebremedhin[19], a computer scientist[20], awarded the George Pólya Prize[21].
FAQs
What did Fredrik Manne do for work?
Fredrik Manne worked as computer scientist[2].
Where did Fredrik Manne go to school?
Fredrik Manne was educated at University of Bergen[3].
What awards did Fredrik Manne receive?
Honors received include George Pólya Prize[5].