Howard Jay Siegel
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Howard Jay Siegel
Summary
Howard Jay Siegel is a human[1]. He worked as a computer scientist[2].
Key Facts
- Howard Jay Siegel's professions included computer scientist[2].
- Howard Jay Siegel was educated at Princeton University[3].
- Howard Jay Siegel's doctoral advisor was Jeffrey David Ullman[4].
- Howard Jay Siegel received the ACM Fellow[5].
- Howard Jay Siegel was a member of Association for Computing Machinery[6].
- Howard Jay Siegel is recorded as male[7].
- Howard Jay Siegel's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised S. Diane (Susan) Smith as a doctoral student[9].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Robert James McMillen as a doctoral student[10].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised David Lee Tuomenoska as a doctoral student[11].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised George Bunch Adams, III as a doctoral student[12].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Bradley Warren Smith as a doctoral student[13].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Nathaniel Jones Davis, IV as a doctoral student[14].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Robert R. Seban as a doctoral student[15].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised James Thomas Kuehn as a doctoral student[16].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Menake J. Jeng as a doctoral student[17].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Thomas Schwederski as a doctoral student[18].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Wayne G. Nation as a doctoral student[19].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Mark Allen Nichols as a doctoral student[20].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Shin-Dug Kim as a doctoral student[21].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Mu-Cheng Wang as a doctoral student[22].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Gene Saghi as a doctoral student[23].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Daniel W. Watson as a doctoral student[24].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised James Bradford Armstrong as a doctoral student[25].
- Howard Jay Siegel supervised Min Tan as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Education
Howard Jay Siegel was educated at Princeton University[3]. His doctoral advisor was Jeffrey David Ullman[4].
Career and Affiliations
Howard Jay Siegel's professions included computer scientist[2]. Doctoral students include S. Diane (Susan) Smith[9]; Robert James McMillen[10], a researcher[27]; David Lee Tuomenoska[11]; George Bunch Adams, III[12]; Bradley Warren Smith[13]; and Nathaniel Jones Davis, IV[14].
Recognition
Howard Jay Siegel received the ACM Fellow[5].
FAQs
What did Howard Jay Siegel do for work?
Howard Jay Siegel worked as computer scientist[2].
Where did Howard Jay Siegel go to school?
Howard Jay Siegel was educated at Princeton University[3].
What awards did Howard Jay Siegel receive?
Honors received include ACM Fellow[5].