James Renwick
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James Renwick
Summary
James Renwick is a human[1]. He worked as a scientist[2] and climatologist[3].
Key Facts
- James Renwick's professions included scientist[2].
- James Renwick worked as a climatologist[3].
- James Renwick's field of work was climatology[4].
- Among James Renwick's employers was Victoria University of Wellington[5].
- James Renwick was employed by Meteorological Service of New Zealand[6].
- Among James Renwick's employers was Victoria University of Wellington[7].
- James Renwick's education included a stint at University of Canterbury[8].
- James Renwick was educated at University of Washington[9].
- James Renwick's education included a stint at Victoria University of Wellington[10].
- A notable student of James Renwick was Margaret Norris[11].
- James Renwick received the Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand[12].
- James Renwick received the Edward Kidson Medal[13].
- James Renwick was a member of Climate Change Commission[14].
- James Renwick's image is recorded as James Renwick 2019 Science Prize Winner (cropped).jpg[15].
- James Renwick is recorded as male[16].
- James Renwick's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- James Renwick supervised Daniel Emanuelsson as a doctoral student[18].
- James Renwick supervised Florence E Isaacs as a doctoral student[19].
- James Renwick supervised Kyle R Clem as a doctoral student[20].
- James Renwick supervised Muhamad Bahri as a doctoral student[21].
- James Renwick supervised Christopher Cameron as a doctoral student[22].
- James Renwick supervised Howard Diamond as a doctoral student[23].
- James Renwick's ISNI is recorded as 0000000045766166[24].
- James Renwick's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 3913160668201103560003[25].
- James Renwick's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2001023443[26].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Canterbury[8], a university[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1873[29]; University of Washington[9], a public research university[30], in United States[31], founded in 1861[32]; and Victoria University of Wellington[10], a public university[33], in New Zealand[34], founded in 1897[35], headquartered in Wellington[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include scientist[2] and climatologist[3]. James Renwick's field of work was climatology[4]. Employers include Victoria University of Wellington[5], a public university[37], in New Zealand[38], founded in 1897[39], headquartered in Wellington[40] and Meteorological Service of New Zealand[6], a state-owned enterprise of New Zealand[41], in New Zealand[42], founded in 1992[43], headquartered in Wellington[44]. A notable student of him was Margaret Norris[11]. Doctoral students include Daniel Emanuelsson[18], a paleoclimatologist[45]; Florence E Isaacs[19], a researcher[46]; Kyle R Clem[20], a researcher[47], awarded the Hamilton Award[48]; Muhamad Bahri[21], a researcher[49]; Christopher Cameron[22], a researcher[50]; and Howard Diamond[23], a researcher[51].
Recognition
Awards received include Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand[12], an award[52], in New Zealand[53] and Edward Kidson Medal[13], an award[54], in New Zealand[55].
FAQs
What did James Renwick do for work?
James Renwick worked as scientist[2] and climatologist[3].
Where did James Renwick go to school?
James Renwick was educated at University of Canterbury[8], University of Washington[9], and Victoria University of Wellington[10].
What awards did James Renwick receive?
Honors received include Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand[12] and Edward Kidson Medal[13].