Jan Weyer-Menkhoff
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Jan Weyer-Menkhoff
Summary
Jan Weyer-Menkhoff is a human[1]. He worked as an applied mathematician[2].
Key Facts
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff worked as an applied mathematician[2].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's education included a stint at Bielefeld University[3].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's doctoral advisor was Andreas Dress[4].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's doctoral advisor was Claus Michael Ringel[5].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff is recorded as male[6].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 74652[8].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's family name is recorded as Weyer[9].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's given name is recorded as Jan[10].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's ACM Digital Library author ID is recorded as 81100112819[11].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's zbMATH author ID is recorded as weyer-menkhoff.jan[12].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's MR Author ID is recorded as 751138[13].
- Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[14].
Body
Education
Jan Weyer-Menkhoff's education included a stint at Bielefeld University[3]. Doctoral advisors include Andreas Dress[4], a mathematician[15], 1938–2024[16], of Germany[17] and Claus Michael Ringel[5], a mathematician[18], b. 1945[19], of Germany[20], awarded the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[21], specialised in mathematics[22].
Career and Affiliations
Jan Weyer-Menkhoff worked as an applied mathematician[2].
FAQs
What did Jan Weyer-Menkhoff do for work?
Jan Weyer-Menkhoff worked as applied mathematician[2].
Where did Jan Weyer-Menkhoff go to school?
Jan Weyer-Menkhoff was educated at Bielefeld University[3].