Martin Setvín
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Martin Setvín
Summary
Martin Setvín is a human[1]. He was born on 1982[2]. He worked as a researcher[3] and physicist[4].
Key Facts
- Martin Setvín was born on 1982[2].
- Martin Setvín held citizenship in Czech Republic[5].
- Martin Setvín worked as a researcher[3].
- Martin Setvín's professions included physicist[4].
- Martin Setvín's field of work was physics[6].
- Martin Setvín's field of work was surface physics[7].
- Martin Setvín was employed by TU Wien[8].
- Martin Setvín was employed by Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[9].
- Martin Setvín was employed by Charles University[10].
- Martin Setvín's education included a stint at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[11].
- Martin Setvín received the Neuron Prize for young promising scientists[12].
- Martin Setvín is recorded as male[13].
- Martin Setvín's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Martin Setvín's family name is recorded as Setvín[15].
- Martin Setvín's given name is recorded as Martin[16].
- Martin Setvín's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
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Origins and Family
Martin Setvín was born on 1982[2].
Education
Martin Setvín's education included a stint at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[3] and physicist[4]. Fields of work include physics[6], a branch of science[18] and surface physics[7], a branch of physics[19]. Employers include TU Wien[8], a public university[20], in Austria[21], founded in 1815[22], headquartered in Main building of the TU Wien[23]; Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[9], a faculty[24], in Czech Republic[25], founded in 1952[26], headquartered in Prague[27]; and Charles University[10], a public university[28], in Czech Republic[29], founded in 1348[30], headquartered in Prague[31].
Recognition
Martin Setvín received the Neuron Prize for young promising scientists[12].
FAQs
What did Martin Setvín do for work?
Martin Setvín worked as researcher[3] and physicist[4].
Where did Martin Setvín go to school?
Martin Setvín was educated at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University[11].
What awards did Martin Setvín receive?
Honors received include Neuron Prize for young promising scientists[12].