James Frederick Poage
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James Frederick Poage
Summary
James Frederick Poage is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- James Frederick Poage worked as a researcher[2].
- James Frederick Poage was employed by Dartmouth College[3].
- Among James Frederick Poage's employers was Princeton University[4].
- Among James Frederick Poage's employers was Bell Labs[5].
- James Frederick Poage's education included a stint at Princeton University[6].
- James Frederick Poage's education included a stint at California Institute of Technology[7].
- James Frederick Poage's doctoral advisor was Edward J. McCluskey[8].
- James Frederick Poage is recorded as male[9].
- James Frederick Poage's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- James Frederick Poage's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 82011[11].
- James Frederick Poage's given name is recorded as James[12].
- James Frederick Poage's zbMATH author ID is recorded as poage.james-f[13].
- James Frederick Poage's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[14].
Body
Education
Educated at Princeton University[6], a private university[15], in United States[16], founded in 1746[17], headquartered in Princeton[18] and California Institute of Technology[7], a university[19], in United States[20], founded in 1891[21], headquartered in California[22]. James Frederick Poage's doctoral advisor was Edward J. McCluskey[8].
Career and Affiliations
James Frederick Poage worked as a researcher[2]. Employers include Dartmouth College[3], a private university[23], in United States[24], founded in 1769[25]; Princeton University[4], a private university[26], in United States[27], founded in 1746[28], headquartered in Princeton[29]; and Bell Labs[5], a privately held company[30], in United States[31], founded in 1925[32], headquartered in Murray Hill[33].
FAQs
What did James Frederick Poage do for work?
James Frederick Poage worked as researcher[2].
Where did James Frederick Poage go to school?
James Frederick Poage was educated at Princeton University[6] and California Institute of Technology[7].