Olaf Schenk
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Olaf Schenk
Summary
Olaf Schenk is a human[1]. He was born on 1967[2]. He worked as a mathematician[3] and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Olaf Schenk was born on 1967[2].
- Olaf Schenk worked as a mathematician[3].
- Olaf Schenk worked as a university teacher[4].
- Among Olaf Schenk's employers was Università della Svizzera italiana[5].
- Among Olaf Schenk's employers was ETH Domain[6].
- Olaf Schenk's education included a stint at ETH Zurich[7].
- Olaf Schenk's doctoral advisor was Wolfgang Fichtner[8].
- Olaf Schenk's doctoral advisor was Martin Hermann Gutknecht[9].
- Olaf Schenk received the Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[10].
- Olaf Schenk was a member of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[11].
- Olaf Schenk is recorded as male[12].
- Olaf Schenk's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Olaf Schenk supervised Johannes Huber as a doctoral student[14].
- Olaf Schenk's family name is recorded as Schenk[15].
- Olaf Schenk's given name is recorded as Olaf[16].
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Origins and Family
Olaf Schenk was born on 1967[2].
Education
Olaf Schenk was educated at ETH Zurich[7]. Doctoral advisors include Wolfgang Fichtner[8], b. 1951[17], awarded the IEEE Jack A. Morton Award[18] and Martin Hermann Gutknecht[9], a mathematician[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[3] and university teacher[4]. Employers include Università della Svizzera italiana[5], a university[20], in Switzerland[21], founded in 1996[22] and ETH Domain[6], an organization[23], in Switzerland[24]. Olaf Schenk supervised Johannes Huber as a doctoral student[14].
Recognition
Olaf Schenk received the Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[10].
FAQs
What did Olaf Schenk do for work?
Olaf Schenk worked as mathematician[3] and university teacher[4].
Where did Olaf Schenk go to school?
Olaf Schenk was educated at ETH Zurich[7].
What awards did Olaf Schenk receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[10].