John H. Palmieri
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John H. Palmieri
Summary
John H. Palmieri is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1964[2]. He worked as a mathematician[3].
Key Facts
- John H. Palmieri was born on January 1, 1964[2].
- John H. Palmieri held citizenship in United States[4].
- John H. Palmieri worked as a mathematician[3].
- John H. Palmieri was employed by University of Washington[5].
- John H. Palmieri was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[6].
- John H. Palmieri's education included a stint at Swarthmore College[7].
- John H. Palmieri's doctoral advisor was Michael J. Hopkins[8].
- John H. Palmieri's doctoral advisor was Haynes Miller[9].
- John H. Palmieri is recorded as male[10].
- John H. Palmieri's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- John H. Palmieri supervised Sunil Chebolu as a doctoral student[12].
- John H. Palmieri supervised David Wesley Rosoff as a doctoral student[13].
- John H. Palmieri supervised Frank (Lucas, Luke) Wolcott as a doctoral student[14].
- John H. Palmieri supervised James Cunningham Cameron as a doctoral student[15].
- John H. Palmieri supervised Camil Ivette Aponte Roman as a doctoral student[16].
- John H. Palmieri's family name is recorded as Palmieri[17].
- John H. Palmieri's given name is recorded as John[18].
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Origins and Family
John H. Palmieri was born on January 1, 1964[2].
Education
Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[6], a university[19], in United States[20], founded in 1861[21], headquartered in Cambridge[22] and Swarthmore College[7], a liberal arts college[23], in United States[24], founded in 1864[25]. Doctoral advisors include Michael J. Hopkins[8], a mathematician[26], b. 1958[27], of United States[28], awarded the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry[29], specialised in mathematics[30] and Haynes Miller[9], a mathematician[31], b. 1948[32], of United States[33], awarded the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[34].
Career and Affiliations
John H. Palmieri worked as a mathematician[3]. He was employed by University of Washington[5]. Doctoral students include Sunil Chebolu[12], a professor of mathematics[35], of India[36]; David Wesley Rosoff[13]; Frank (Lucas, Luke) Wolcott[14]; James Cunningham Cameron[15], a mathematician[37], specialised in algebra[38]; and Camil Ivette Aponte Roman[16].
FAQs
What did John H. Palmieri do for work?
John H. Palmieri worked as mathematician[3].
Where did John H. Palmieri go to school?
John H. Palmieri was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[6] and Swarthmore College[7].