Michel Cosnard
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Michel Cosnard
Summary
Michel Cosnard is a human[1]. He was born in Grenoble[2]. He was born on July 9, 1952[3]. He worked as a researcher[4] and computer scientist[5].
Key Facts
- Michel Cosnard's place of birth was Grenoble[2].
- Michel Cosnard was born on July 9, 1952[3].
- Michel Cosnard held citizenship in France[6].
- Michel Cosnard worked as a researcher[4].
- Michel Cosnard worked as a computer scientist[5].
- Michel Cosnard's field of work was algorithmics[7].
- Michel Cosnard was educated at Grenoble Institute of Technology[8].
- Michel Cosnard's doctoral advisor was François Robert[9].
- A notable student of Michel Cosnard was Olivier Bournez[10].
- Michel Cosnard received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[11].
- Michel Cosnard received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[12].
- Michel Cosnard received the Officer of the National Order of Merit[13].
- Michel Cosnard received the Charles Babbage Award[14].
- Michel Cosnard is recorded as male[15].
- Michel Cosnard's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Laura Grigori as a doctoral student[17].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Emmanuel Jeannot as a doctoral student[18].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Jean-Michel Muller as a doctoral student[19].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Denis Trystram as a doctoral student[20].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Pierre Fraigniaud as a doctoral student[21].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Pascal Koiran as a doctoral student[22].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Frederic Desprez as a doctoral student[23].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Michel Loi as a doctoral student[24].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Afonso Galvão Ferreira as a doctoral student[25].
- Michel Cosnard supervised Olivier Bournez as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Michel Cosnard's place of birth was Grenoble[2]. He was born on July 9, 1952[3].
Education
Michel Cosnard was educated at Grenoble Institute of Technology[8]. His doctoral advisor was François Robert[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[4] and computer scientist[5]. Michel Cosnard's field of work was algorithmics[7]. A notable student of him was Olivier Bournez[10]. Doctoral students include Laura Grigori[17], a computer scientist[27], of France[28], awarded the Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[29]; Emmanuel Jeannot[18]; Jean-Michel Muller[19], a scientist[30], b. 1961[31], awarded the CNRS silver medal[32], specialised in informatics[33]; Denis Trystram[20], a computer scientist[34]; Pierre Fraigniaud[21], a computer scientist[35], b. 1953[36], of France[37], awarded the CNRS silver medal[38]; and Pascal Koiran[22], a computer scientist[39], b. 1969[40], of France[41], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[42].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[11], a grade of an order[43], in France[44]; Officer of the Legion of Honour[12], a grade of an order[45], in France[46]; Officer of the National Order of Merit[13], a grade of an order[47], in France[48]; and Charles Babbage Award[14], an award[49].
Why It Matters
Michel Cosnard's notable doctoral advisees include Laura Grigori[50], a computer scientist[51], of France[52], awarded the Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[53]; Pierre Fraigniaud[54], a computer scientist[55], b. 1953[56], of France[57], awarded the CNRS silver medal[58]; Pascal Koiran[59], a computer scientist[60], b. 1969[61], of France[62], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[63]; Jean-Michel Muller[64], a scientist[65], b. 1961[66], awarded the CNRS silver medal[67], specialised in informatics[68]; and Denis Trystram[69], a computer scientist[70].
FAQs
Where was Michel Cosnard born?
Born in Grenoble[2], Michel Cosnard…
What did Michel Cosnard do for work?
Michel Cosnard worked as researcher[4] and computer scientist[5].
Where did Michel Cosnard go to school?
Michel Cosnard was educated at Grenoble Institute of Technology[8].
What awards did Michel Cosnard receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[11], Officer of the Legion of Honour[12], Officer of the National Order of Merit[13], and Charles Babbage Award[14].