Martin Richard Weber
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Martin Richard Weber
Summary
Martin Richard Weber is a human[1]. He worked as a mathematician[2].
Key Facts
- Martin Richard Weber worked as a mathematician[2].
- Martin Richard Weber was educated at Saint Petersburg State University[3].
- Martin Richard Weber's doctoral advisor was B. M. Makarow[4].
- Martin Richard Weber's doctoral advisor was A. I. Veksler[5].
- Martin Richard Weber's doctoral advisor was Frank Terpe[6].
- Martin Richard Weber's doctoral advisor was Siegfried Prößdorf[7].
- Martin Richard Weber's doctoral advisor was Jürgen Flachsmeyer[8].
- A notable student of Martin Richard Weber was Cornelia Türke[9].
- A notable student of Martin Richard Weber was Norbert Hahn[10].
- Martin Richard Weber is recorded as male[11].
- Martin Richard Weber's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Martin Richard Weber supervised Heidrun Pühl as a doctoral student[13].
- Martin Richard Weber supervised Ingo Tzschichholtz as a doctoral student[14].
- Martin Richard Weber supervised Anke Kalauch as a doctoral student[15].
- Martin Richard Weber's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 56461[16].
- Martin Richard Weber's given name is recorded as Martin[17].
- Martin Richard Weber's zbMATH author ID is recorded as weber.martin-r[18].
- Martin Richard Weber's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Martin-Weber-10[19].
- Martin Richard Weber's MR Author ID is recorded as 314933[20].
- Martin Richard Weber's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[21].
- Martin Richard Weber's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Ludwig Müffelmann[22].
Body
Education
Martin Richard Weber was educated at Saint Petersburg State University[3]. Doctoral advisors include B. M. Makarow[4]; A. I. Veksler[5]; Frank Terpe[6], a mathematician[23], 1929–2013[24], of Germany[25]; Siegfried Prößdorf[7], a mathematician[26], 1939–1998[27], of Germany[28], awarded the National Prize of East Germany[29]; and Jürgen Flachsmeyer[8], a mathematician[30], b. 1935[31], of Germany[32].
Career and Affiliations
Martin Richard Weber worked as a mathematician[2]. Notable students include Cornelia Türke[9] and Norbert Hahn[10]. Doctoral students include Heidrun Pühl[13], b. 1970[33]; Ingo Tzschichholtz[14]; and Anke Kalauch[15], a researcher[34], b. 1972[35], of Germany[36].
FAQs
What did Martin Richard Weber do for work?
Martin Richard Weber worked as mathematician[2].
Where did Martin Richard Weber go to school?
Martin Richard Weber was educated at Saint Petersburg State University[3].