Martin Grohe
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Martin Grohe
Summary
Martin Grohe is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1967[2]. He worked as a mathematician[3] and computer scientist[4].
Key Facts
- Martin Grohe was born on January 1, 1967[2].
- Martin Grohe held citizenship in Germany[5].
- Martin Grohe's professions included mathematician[3].
- Martin Grohe's professions included computer scientist[4].
- Martin Grohe's field of work was computer science[6].
- Among Martin Grohe's employers was RWTH Aachen University[7].
- Among Martin Grohe's employers was RWTH Aachen Faculty of Mathematics, Computer science, and Natural sciences[8].
- Martin Grohe's education included a stint at University of Freiburg[9].
- Martin Grohe's doctoral advisor was Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus[10].
- Martin Grohe received the ACM Fellow[11].
- Martin Grohe was a member of Association for Computing Machinery[12].
- Martin Grohe is recorded as male[13].
- Martin Grohe's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Martin Grohe supervised Mark Weyer as a doctoral student[15].
- Martin Grohe supervised Holger Dell as a doctoral student[16].
- Martin Grohe supervised Kord Eickmeyer as a doctoral student[17].
- Martin Grohe supervised Bastian Laubner as a doctoral student[18].
- Martin Grohe supervised Marc Thurley as a doctoral student[19].
- Martin Grohe supervised Siamak Tazari as a doctoral student[20].
- Martin Grohe supervised Daniel Rolf as a doctoral student[21].
- Martin Grohe supervised Magdalena Grüber as a doctoral student[22].
- Martin Grohe supervised Christoph Berkholz as a doctoral student[23].
- Martin Grohe supervised Johannes Dams as a doctoral student[24].
- Martin Grohe supervised Konstantinos Stavropoulos as a doctoral student[25].
- Martin Grohe's family name is recorded as Grohe[26].
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Origins and Family
Martin Grohe was born on January 1, 1967[2].
Education
Martin Grohe's education included a stint at University of Freiburg[9]. His doctoral advisor was Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[3] and computer scientist[4]. Martin Grohe's field of work was computer science[6]. Employers include RWTH Aachen University[7], a public university[27], in Germany[28], founded in 1870[29], headquartered in Aachen[30] and RWTH Aachen Faculty of Mathematics, Computer science, and Natural sciences[8], a faculty[31], founded in 1880[32]. Doctoral students include Mark Weyer[15], a mathematician[33]; Holger Dell[16], a computer scientist[34]; Kord Eickmeyer[17], a computer scientist[35]; Bastian Laubner[18], a computer scientist[36]; Marc Thurley[19], a computer scientist[37]; and Siamak Tazari[20], a computer scientist[38], b. 1982[39], of Iran[40].
Recognition
Martin Grohe received the ACM Fellow[11].
Why It Matters
Martin Grohe's notable doctoral advisees include Holger Dell[41], a computer scientist[42]; Kord Eickmeyer[43], a computer scientist[44]; Bastian Laubner[45], a computer scientist[46]; Marc Thurley[47], a computer scientist[48]; Siamak Tazari[49], a computer scientist[50], b. 1982[51], of Iran[52]; and Daniel Rolf[53], a computer scientist[54].
FAQs
What did Martin Grohe do for work?
Martin Grohe worked as mathematician[3] and computer scientist[4].
Where did Martin Grohe go to school?
Martin Grohe was educated at University of Freiburg[9].
What awards did Martin Grohe receive?
Honors received include ACM Fellow[11].