Jacques Hurtubise
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Jacques Hurtubise
Summary
Jacques Hurtubise is a human[1]. Born in Montreal[2], he… he was born on March 12, 1957[3]. He worked as a mathematician[4]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Born in Montreal[2], Jacques Hurtubise…
- Jacques Hurtubise was born on March 12, 1957[3].
- Jacques Hurtubise held citizenship in Canada[6].
- Jacques Hurtubise's professions included mathematician[4].
- Jacques Hurtubise was employed by McGill University[7].
- Jacques Hurtubise's education included a stint at Université de Montréal[8].
- Jacques Hurtubise was educated at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf[9].
- Jacques Hurtubise's education included a stint at Trinity College[10].
- Jacques Hurtubise's doctoral advisor was Nigel Hitchin[11].
- Jacques Hurtubise received the Coxeter–James Prize[12].
- Jacques Hurtubise received the AMS Centennial Fellowship[13].
- Jacques Hurtubise received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[14].
- Jacques Hurtubise received the Rhodes Scholarship[15].
- Jacques Hurtubise received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[16].
- Jacques Hurtubise received the David Borwein Distinguished Career Award[17].
- Jacques Hurtubise was a member of Royal Society of Canada[18].
- Jacques Hurtubise was a member of American Mathematical Society[19].
- Jacques Hurtubise is recorded as male[20].
- Jacques Hurtubise's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Jacques Hurtubise supervised Christopher Kumar Anand as a doctoral student[22].
- Jacques Hurtubise supervised Ruxandra Moraru as a doctoral student[23].
- Jacques Hurtubise supervised Frederic Jetzer as a doctoral student[24].
- Jacques Hurtubise supervised Stephen J. H. New as a doctoral student[25].
- Jacques Hurtubise supervised Mounia Kjiri as a doctoral student[26].
- Jacques Hurtubise supervised Roger Bielawski as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Jacques Hurtubise was born in Montreal[2]. He was born on March 12, 1957[3].
Education
Educated at Université de Montréal[8], a university in Quebec[28], in Canada[29], founded in 1878[30], headquartered in Montreal[31]; Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf[9], a high school[32], in Canada[33], founded in 1928[34], headquartered in Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine[35]; and Trinity College[10], a college of the University of Oxford[36], in United Kingdom[37], founded in 1555[38]. Jacques Hurtubise's doctoral advisor was Nigel Hitchin[11].
Career and Affiliations
Jacques Hurtubise's professions included mathematician[4]. He was employed by McGill University[7]. Doctoral students include Christopher Kumar Anand[22], Ruxandra Moraru[23], Frederic Jetzer[24], Stephen J. H. New[25], Mounia Kjiri[26], and Roger Bielawski[27].
Recognition
Awards received include Coxeter–James Prize[12], a science award[39], in Canada[40], founded in 1978[41]; AMS Centennial Fellowship[13], a fellowship grant[42], founded in 1973[43]; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[14], a fellowship award[44], in Canada[45]; Rhodes Scholarship[15], a scholarship[46], in United Kingdom[47], founded in 1902[48]; Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[16], a fellowship award[49]; and David Borwein Distinguished Career Award[17], a science award[50], in Canada[51], founded in 2004[52].
Why It Matters
Jacques Hurtubise ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[5]
FAQs
Where was Jacques Hurtubise born?
Jacques Hurtubise was born in Montreal[2].
What did Jacques Hurtubise do for work?
Jacques Hurtubise worked as mathematician[4].
Where did Jacques Hurtubise go to school?
Jacques Hurtubise was educated at Université de Montréal[8], Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf[9], and Trinity College[10].
What awards did Jacques Hurtubise receive?
Honors received include Coxeter–James Prize[12], AMS Centennial Fellowship[13], Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[14], and Rhodes Scholarship[15].