Mark R. Krumholz
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Mark R. Krumholz
Summary
Mark R. Krumholz is a human[1]. He worked as an astronomer[2].
Key Facts
- Mark R. Krumholz's professions included astronomer[2].
- Mark R. Krumholz was employed by Australian National University[3].
- Mark R. Krumholz's doctoral advisor was Christopher McKee[4].
- Mark R. Krumholz's doctoral advisor was Richard Klein[5].
- Mark R. Krumholz received the Australian Laureate Fellowship[6].
- Mark R. Krumholz received the Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy[7].
- Mark R. Krumholz received the Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science[8].
- Mark R. Krumholz received the Anne Green Prize[9].
- Mark R. Krumholz was a member of International Astronomical Union[10].
- Mark R. Krumholz is recorded as male[11].
- Mark R. Krumholz's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Mark R. Krumholz's family name is recorded as Krumholz[13].
- Mark R. Krumholz's given name is recorded as Mark[14].
- Mark R. Krumholz's given name is recorded as Reuben[15].
- Mark R. Krumholz's official website is recorded as http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~krumholz/[16].
- Mark R. Krumholz's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[17].
Body
Education
Doctoral advisors include Christopher McKee[4], an astronomer[18], b. 1942[19], of United States[20], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[21] and Richard Klein[5], an astronomer[22], of United States[23].
Career and Affiliations
Mark R. Krumholz's professions included astronomer[2]. He was employed by Australian National University[3].
Recognition
Awards received include Australian Laureate Fellowship[6], a fellowship grant[24], in Australia[25]; Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy[7], a science award[26], in United States[27]; Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science[8], a fellowship award[28], in Australia[29]; and Anne Green Prize[9], a science award[30], in Australia[31], founded in 2018[32].
FAQs
What did Mark R. Krumholz do for work?
Mark R. Krumholz worked as astronomer[2].
What awards did Mark R. Krumholz receive?
Honors received include Australian Laureate Fellowship[6], Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy[7], Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science[8], and Anne Green Prize[9].