Jaroslav Nešetřil
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Jaroslav Nešetřil
Summary
Jaroslav Nešetřil is a human[1]. His place of birth was Brno[2]. He was born on +1946-03-13T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a mathematician[4], pedagogue[5], university teacher[6], researcher[7], and painter[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Jaroslav Nešetřil was born in Brno[2].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil was born on +1946-03-13T00:00:00Z[3].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil held citizenship in Czech Republic[10].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil worked as a mathematician[4].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's professions included pedagogue[5].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's professions included university teacher[6].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's professions included researcher[7].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil worked as a painter[8].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's professions included computer scientist[11].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's field of work was combinatorics[12].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's field of work was graph theory[13].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's field of work was discrete mathematics[14].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's field of work was geometry[15].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's field of work was topology[16].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil was employed by Charles University[17].
- Among Jaroslav Nešetřil's employers was Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[18].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's education included a stint at Charles University[19].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's doctoral advisor was Gert Sabidussi[20].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil's doctoral advisor was Aleš Pultr[21].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil received the Czech Medal of Merit[22].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil received the Neuron Prize for Lifelong Contribution to Science[23].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil received the honorary doctorate from University of Bordeaux-I[24].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil was a member of Academia Europaea[25].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil was a member of North Rhine-Westphalia Academy for Sciences and Arts[26].
- Jaroslav Nešetřil was a member of Learned Society of the Czech Republic[27].
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Origins and Family
Jaroslav Nešetřil's place of birth was Brno[2]. He was born on +1946-03-13T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Jaroslav Nešetřil's education included a stint at Charles University[19]. Doctoral advisors include Gert Sabidussi[20], a mathematician[28], 1929–2022[29], of Canada[30], specialised in combinatorics[31] and Aleš Pultr[21], a mathematician[32], b. 1938[33], of Czechoslovakia[34], specialised in mathematical analysis[35]. He earned the academic degree of professor[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[4], pedagogue[5], university teacher[6], researcher[7], painter[8], and computer scientist[11]. Fields of work include combinatorics[12], a branch of mathematics[37]; graph theory[13], an academic discipline[38]; discrete mathematics[14], an academic discipline[39]; geometry[15], a branch of mathematics[40]; and topology[16], a branch of mathematics[41]. Employers include Charles University[17], a public university[42], in Czech Republic[43], founded in 1348[44], headquartered in Prague[45] and Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[18], a faculty[46], in Czech Republic[47], founded in 1952[48], headquartered in Prague[49]. Doctoral students include Robin Thomas[50], a mathematician[51], 1962–2020[52], of Czechoslovakia[53], awarded the Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[54], specialised in graph theory[55]; Jan Kratochvíl[56], a computer scientist[57], b. 1959[58], of Czech Republic[59], specialised in topology[60]; Igor Kriz[61], a mathematician[62], b. 1965[63]; Martin Loebl[64], a mathematician[65], b. 1963[66], of Czechoslovakia[67], specialised in mathematics[68]; Robert Šámal[69], a mathematician[70], b. 1977[71], awarded the Neuron Prize for young promising scientists[72], specialised in discrete mathematics[73]; and Pavel Valtr[74], a mathematician[75].
Recognition
Awards received include Czech Medal of Merit[22], a medallion[76], in Czech Republic[77], founded in 1990[78]; Neuron Prize for Lifelong Contribution to Science[23], a Neuron Prize[79], founded in 2010[80]; and honorary doctorate from University of Bordeaux-I[24], an award[81], in France[82].
Why It Matters
Jaroslav Nešetřil ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[83] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[84]
His notable doctoral advisees include Robin Thomas[85], a mathematician[86], 1962–2020[87], of Czechoslovakia[88], awarded the Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[89], specialised in graph theory[90]; Zdeněk Dvořák[91], a mathematician[92], b. 1981[93], of Germany[94], awarded the European Prize in Combinatorics[95], specialised in Computational complexity of mathematical operations[96]; Jan Kratochvíl[97], a computer scientist[98], b. 1959[99], of Czech Republic[100], specialised in topology[101]; Janka Chlebíková[102], a computer scientist[103], specialised in combinatorial optimization[104]; Svatopluk Poljak[105], a mathematician[106], 1951–1995[107], of Czechoslovakia[108]; and Robert Šámal[109], a mathematician[110], b. 1977[111], awarded the Neuron Prize for young promising scientists[112], specialised in discrete mathematics[113].
FAQs
Where was Jaroslav Nešetřil born?
Born in Brno[2], Jaroslav Nešetřil…
What did Jaroslav Nešetřil do for work?
Jaroslav Nešetřil worked as mathematician[4], pedagogue[5], university teacher[6], researcher[7], and painter[8].
Where did Jaroslav Nešetřil go to school?
Jaroslav Nešetřil was educated at Charles University[19].
What awards did Jaroslav Nešetřil receive?
Honors received include Czech Medal of Merit[22], Neuron Prize for Lifelong Contribution to Science[23], and honorary doctorate from University of Bordeaux-I[24].