Martin A. S. Morf
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Martin A. S. Morf
Summary
Martin A. S. Morf is a human[1]. He worked as a mathematician[2].
Key Facts
- Martin A. S. Morf's professions included mathematician[2].
- Martin A. S. Morf was educated at Stanford University[3].
- Martin A. S. Morf's doctoral advisor was Thomas Kailath[4].
- Martin A. S. Morf is recorded as male[5].
- Martin A. S. Morf's instance of is recorded as human[6].
- Martin A. S. Morf supervised Jean-Marc Delosme as a doctoral student[7].
- Martin A. S. Morf supervised Arye Nehorai as a doctoral student[8].
- Martin A. S. Morf supervised Julius Orion Smith III as a doctoral student[9].
- Martin A. S. Morf supervised Hossam Aly Hassan Fahmy as a doctoral student[10].
- Martin A. S. Morf supervised Wynn C. Stirling as a doctoral student[11].
- Martin A. S. Morf supervised Carlos Muravchik as a doctoral student[12].
- Martin A. S. Morf's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 116797[13].
- Martin A. S. Morf's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09pd9cc[14].
- Martin A. S. Morf's family name is recorded as Morf[15].
- Martin A. S. Morf's given name is recorded as Martin[16].
- Martin A. S. Morf's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
- Martin A. S. Morf's zbMATH author ID is recorded as morf.martin[18].
- Martin A. S. Morf's Academic Tree ID is recorded as 686300[19].
- Martin A. S. Morf's MR Author ID is recorded as 126925[20].
- Martin A. S. Morf's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as martin-morf-04a25712[21].
- Martin A. S. Morf's writing language is recorded as English[22].
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Education
Martin A. S. Morf was educated at Stanford University[3]. His doctoral advisor was Thomas Kailath[4].
Career and Affiliations
Martin A. S. Morf's professions included mathematician[2]. Doctoral students include Jean-Marc Delosme[7], a researcher[23]; Arye Nehorai[8], an electrical engineer[24], b. 1951[25], of Israel[26], awarded the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science[27], specialised in electrical engineering[28]; Julius Orion Smith III[9]; Hossam Aly Hassan Fahmy[10]; Wynn C. Stirling[11]; and Carlos Muravchik[12], an electronics technician[29], of Argentina[30].
FAQs
What did Martin A. S. Morf do for work?
Martin A. S. Morf worked as mathematician[2].
Where did Martin A. S. Morf go to school?
Martin A. S. Morf was educated at Stanford University[3].