Howard T. Odum
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Howard T. Odum
Summary
Howard T. Odum is a human[1]. He was born in Durham[2]. He was born on September 1, 1924[3]. He died in Gainesville[4]. He died on September 11, 2002[5]. He worked as an ecologist[6], zoologist[7], and systems scientist[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Howard T. Odum was born in Durham[2].
- Howard T. Odum passed away in Gainesville[4].
- Howard T. Odum was born on September 1, 1924[3].
- Howard T. Odum died on September 11, 2002[5].
- Howard T. Odum's father was Howard W. Odum[10].
- Howard T. Odum held citizenship in United States[11].
- Howard T. Odum's professions included ecologist[6].
- Howard T. Odum's professions included zoologist[7].
- Howard T. Odum's professions included systems scientist[8].
- Howard T. Odum's field of work was ecology[12].
- Howard T. Odum was employed by University of Florida[13].
- Howard T. Odum was educated at Yale University[14].
- Howard T. Odum's education included a stint at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill[15].
- Howard T. Odum's doctoral advisor was G. Evelyn Hutchinson[16].
- Howard T. Odum received the Crafoord Prize in Biosciences[17].
- Howard T. Odum was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Society[18].
- Howard T. Odum is recorded as male[19].
- Howard T. Odum's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Howard T. Odum supervised Robert Costanza as a doctoral student[21].
- Howard T. Odum supervised Charles A S Hall as a doctoral student[22].
- Howard T. Odum's Commons category is recorded as Howard T. Odum[23].
- Howard T. Odum earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[24].
- Howard T. Odum was part of the conflict World War II[25].
- Howard T. Odum's family name is recorded as Odum[26].
- Howard T. Odum's given name is recorded as Howard[27].
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Origins and Family
Howard T. Odum was born in Durham[2]. He was born on September 1, 1924[3]. His father was Howard W. Odum[10].
Education
Educated at Yale University[14], a private university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1701[30], headquartered in New Haven[31] and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill[15], a public research university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1789[34]. Howard T. Odum's doctoral advisor was G. Evelyn Hutchinson[16]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ecologist[6], zoologist[7], and systems scientist[8]. Howard T. Odum's field of work was ecology[12]. Among his employers was University of Florida[13]. Doctoral students include Robert Costanza[21], an economist[35], b. 1950[36], of United States[37], awarded the honorary doctorate at École Normale Supérieure de Lyon[38] and Charles A S Hall[22], an ecologist[39], b. 1943[40], specialised in ecology[41].
Recognition
Howard T. Odum received the Crafoord Prize in Biosciences[17].
Death and Burial
Howard T. Odum died on September 11, 2002[5]. He passed away in Gainesville[4].
Why It Matters
Howard T. Odum has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
He is credited with the discovery of ecological engineering[43].
His notable doctoral advisees include Robert Costanza[44], an economist[45], b. 1950[46], of United States[47], awarded the honorary doctorate at École Normale Supérieure de Lyon[48].
FAQs
Where was Howard T. Odum born?
Howard T. Odum's place of birth was Durham[2].
Where did Howard T. Odum die?
Howard T. Odum passed away in Gainesville[4].
Who were Howard T. Odum's parents?
Howard T. Odum's father was Howard W. Odum[10].
What did Howard T. Odum do for work?
Howard T. Odum worked as ecologist[6], zoologist[7], and systems scientist[8].
Where did Howard T. Odum go to school?
Howard T. Odum was educated at Yale University[14] and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill[15].
What awards did Howard T. Odum receive?
Honors received include Crafoord Prize in Biosciences[17].
What did Howard T. Odum discover?
Howard T. Odum is credited as discoverer of ecological engineering[43].