Jean-Marie De Koninck
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Jean-Marie De Koninck
Summary
Jean-Marie De Koninck is a human[1]. His place of birth was Quebec City[2]. He was born on April 29, 1948[3]. He worked as a mathematician[4], television presenter[5], and university teacher[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Quebec City[2], Jean-Marie De Koninck…
- Jean-Marie De Koninck was born on April 29, 1948[3].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck's father was Charles De Koninck[8].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck held citizenship in Canada[9].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck's professions included mathematician[4].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck's professions included television presenter[5].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck's professions included university teacher[6].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck's field of work was number theory[10].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck held the position of professor emeritus[11].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck's doctoral advisor was Emil Grosswald[12].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck received the Knight of the National Order of Quebec[13].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck received the Officer of the Order of Canada[14].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck received the Honorary doctor of the University of Ottawa[15].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck received the Member of the Order of Canada[16].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck received the King Charles III Coronation Medal[17].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck is recorded as male[18].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised Jacques Grah as a doctoral student[20].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised Armel Mercier as a doctoral student[21].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised Michel Ouellet as a doctoral student[22].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised Nicolas Doyon as a doctoral student[23].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised François Laniel as a doctoral student[24].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised Vincent Ouellet as a doctoral student[25].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised Patrick Letendre as a doctoral student[26].
- Jean-Marie De Koninck supervised Maurice-Étienne Cloutier as a doctoral student[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Jean-Marie De Koninck was born in Quebec City[2]. He was born on April 29, 1948[3]. His father was Charles De Koninck[8].
Education
Jean-Marie De Koninck's doctoral advisor was Emil Grosswald[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[4], television presenter[5], and university teacher[6]. Jean-Marie De Koninck's field of work was number theory[10]. He held the position of professor emeritus[11]. Doctoral students include Jacques Grah[20], a mathematician[28], b. 1956[29]; Armel Mercier[21], a university teacher[30], b. 1943[31], of Canada[32]; Michel Ouellet[22], a mathematician[33], b. 1956[34], of Canada[35]; Nicolas Doyon[23], a university teacher[36], b. 1977[37], of Canada[38]; François Laniel[24], a mathematician[39], of Canada[40]; and Vincent Ouellet[25].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the National Order of Quebec[13], a grade of an order[41], in Canada[42]; Officer of the Order of Canada[14], a grade of an order[43], in Canada[44], founded in 1967[45]; Honorary doctor of the University of Ottawa[15], an award[46], in Canada[47]; Member of the Order of Canada[16], a grade of an order[48], in Canada[49]; and King Charles III Coronation Medal[17], a commemorative medal[50], in United Kingdom[51], founded in 2023[52].
Why It Matters
Jean-Marie De Koninck ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7]
FAQs
Where was Jean-Marie De Koninck born?
Born in Quebec City[2], Jean-Marie De Koninck…
Who were Jean-Marie De Koninck's parents?
Jean-Marie De Koninck's father was Charles De Koninck[8].
What did Jean-Marie De Koninck do for work?
Jean-Marie De Koninck worked as mathematician[4], television presenter[5], and university teacher[6].
What awards did Jean-Marie De Koninck receive?
Honors received include Knight of the National Order of Quebec[13], Officer of the Order of Canada[14], Honorary doctor of the University of Ottawa[15], and Member of the Order of Canada[16].