Jason E. Frank
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Jason E. Frank
Summary
Jason E. Frank is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Jason E. Frank was educated at Delft University of Technology[2].
- Jason E. Frank was educated at University of Kansas[3].
- Jason E. Frank's doctoral advisor was Pieter Wesseling[4].
- Jason E. Frank's doctoral advisor was Piet van der Houwen[5].
- Jason E. Frank is recorded as male[6].
- Jason E. Frank's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Jason E. Frank supervised Sangeetika Ruchi as a doctoral student[8].
- Jason E. Frank supervised Svetlana Dubinkina as a doctoral student[9].
- Jason E. Frank supervised Janis Bajars as a doctoral student[10].
- Jason E. Frank supervised Wander Sybe Wadman as a doctoral student[11].
- Jason E. Frank supervised Keith Myerscough as a doctoral student[12].
- Jason E. Frank supervised Han Zhou as a doctoral student[13].
- Jason E. Frank supervised Hong Zhang as a doctoral student[14].
- Jason E. Frank's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 58689[15].
- Jason E. Frank's family name is recorded as Frank[16].
- Jason E. Frank's given name is recorded as Jason[17].
- Jason E. Frank's MR Author ID is recorded as 618678[18].
- Jason E. Frank's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as jasonfrank[19].
Body
Education
Educated at Delft University of Technology[2], an institute of technology[20], in Netherlands[21], founded in 1842[22], headquartered in Delft[23] and University of Kansas[3], a public educational institution of the United States[24], in United States[25], founded in 1864[26]. Doctoral advisors include Pieter Wesseling[4], a mathematician[27], b. 1942[28] and Piet van der Houwen[5], a chess player[29], b. 1939[30], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[31].
Career and Affiliations
Doctoral students include Sangeetika Ruchi[8]; Svetlana Dubinkina[9], a statistician[32], b. 1982[33]; Janis Bajars[10]; Wander Sybe Wadman[11]; Keith Myerscough[12]; and Han Zhou[13].
FAQs
Where did Jason E. Frank go to school?
Jason E. Frank was educated at Delft University of Technology[2] and University of Kansas[3].