Jan Kristensen
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Jan Kristensen
Summary
Jan Kristensen is a human[1]. He worked as a mathematician[2].
Key Facts
- Jan Kristensen worked as a mathematician[2].
- Jan Kristensen's field of work was calculus of variations[3].
- Jan Kristensen was employed by University of Oxford[4].
- Jan Kristensen was educated at Technical University of Denmark[5].
- Jan Kristensen's doctoral advisor was Vagn Lundsgaard Hansen[6].
- Jan Kristensen is recorded as male[7].
- Jan Kristensen's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Cristiana De Filippis as a doctoral student[9].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Kevin Schlegel as a doctoral student[10].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Filip Rindler as a doctoral student[11].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Thomas James Dodd as a doctoral student[12].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Parth Soneji as a doctoral student[13].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Chuei Yee Chen as a doctoral student[14].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Judith Campos Cordero as a doctoral student[15].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Christopher Hopper as a doctoral student[16].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Franz Xaver Gmeineder as a doctoral student[17].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Barker Tobias as a doctoral student[18].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Bogdan Raiță as a doctoral student[19].
- Jan Kristensen supervised Adam Prosinski as a doctoral student[20].
- Jan Kristensen's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-8302-5953[21].
- Jan Kristensen's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 22398[22].
- Jan Kristensen's family name is recorded as Kristensen[23].
- Jan Kristensen's given name is recorded as Jan[24].
- Jan Kristensen's official website is recorded as https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/people/jan.kristensen[25].
- Jan Kristensen's Scopus author ID is recorded as 7103377423[26].
Body
Education
Jan Kristensen's education included a stint at Technical University of Denmark[5]. His doctoral advisor was Vagn Lundsgaard Hansen[6].
Career and Affiliations
Jan Kristensen's professions included mathematician[2]. His field of work was calculus of variations[3]. He was employed by University of Oxford[4]. Doctoral students include Cristiana De Filippis[9], a mathematician[27], b. 1992[28], of Italy[29], awarded the EMS Prize[30]; Kevin Schlegel[10], a mathematician[31]; Filip Rindler[11], a mathematician[32], specialised in mathematics[33]; Thomas James Dodd[12], a computer scientist[34]; Parth Soneji[13], a mathematician[35]; and Chuei Yee Chen[14].
FAQs
What did Jan Kristensen do for work?
Jan Kristensen worked as mathematician[2].
Where did Jan Kristensen go to school?
Jan Kristensen was educated at Technical University of Denmark[5].