Michelle Dickinson
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Michelle Dickinson
Summary
Michelle Dickinson is a human[1]. She was born on +1978-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. She worked as an academic[3] and science communicator[4]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Michelle Dickinson was born on +1978-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Michelle Dickinson held citizenship in New Zealand[6].
- Michelle Dickinson worked as an academic[3].
- Michelle Dickinson worked as a science communicator[4].
- Michelle Dickinson's field of work was nanotechnology[7].
- Michelle Dickinson was employed by University of Auckland[8].
- A notable student of Michelle Dickinson was Pao Tu[9].
- Michelle Dickinson received the The Prime Minister's Science Communication Prize[10].
- Michelle Dickinson received the Cranwell Medal[11].
- Michelle Dickinson received the Callaghan Medal[12].
- Michelle Dickinson received the Innovation, Science and Health award[13].
- Michelle Dickinson received the Science Communicator Medal[14].
- Michelle Dickinson's image is recorded as Michelle Dickinson-crop-sep-2015.jpg[15].
- Michelle Dickinson is recorded as female[16].
- Michelle Dickinson's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Michelle Dickinson supervised Thomas Loho as a doctoral student[18].
- Michelle Dickinson supervised Shanghai Wei as a doctoral student[19].
- Michelle Dickinson's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 42156218739304741037[20].
- Michelle Dickinson's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2020051366[21].
- Michelle Dickinson's Commons category is recorded as Michelle Dickinson[22].
- Michelle Dickinson's family name is recorded as Dickinson[23].
- Michelle Dickinson's given name is recorded as Michelle[24].
- Michelle Dickinson's given name is recorded as Emma[25].
- Michelle Dickinson's described by source is recorded as 150 women in 150 words[26].
- Michelle Dickinson's X is recorded as medickinson[27].
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Origins and Family
Michelle Dickinson was born on +1978-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include academic[3] and science communicator[4]. Michelle Dickinson's field of work was nanotechnology[7]. She was employed by University of Auckland[8]. A notable student of her was Pao Tu[9]. Doctoral students include Thomas Loho[18], a researcher[28] and Shanghai Wei[19], a researcher[29].
Recognition
Awards received include The Prime Minister's Science Communication Prize[10], a science award[30], in New Zealand[31], founded in 2009[32]; Cranwell Medal[11], a science award[33], in New Zealand[34], founded in 2017[35]; Callaghan Medal[12], an award[36], in New Zealand[37], founded in 2011[38]; Innovation, Science and Health award[13], an award[39], in New Zealand[40], founded in 2013[41]; and Science Communicator Medal[14], a science award[42], in New Zealand[43].
Why It Matters
Michelle Dickinson ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[5]
FAQs
What did Michelle Dickinson do for work?
Michelle Dickinson worked as academic[3] and science communicator[4].
What awards did Michelle Dickinson receive?
Honors received include The Prime Minister's Science Communication Prize[10], Cranwell Medal[11], Callaghan Medal[12], and Innovation, Science and Health award[13].