Patrick Cousot
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Patrick Cousot
Summary
Patrick Cousot is a human[1]. Born in New York City[2], he… he was born on December 3, 1948[3]. He worked as a computer scientist[4], engineer[5], and researcher[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (62 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in New York City[2], Patrick Cousot…
- Patrick Cousot was born on December 3, 1948[3].
- Patrick Cousot was married to Radhia Cousot[8].
- Patrick Cousot held citizenship in France[9].
- Patrick Cousot worked as a computer scientist[4].
- Patrick Cousot's professions included engineer[5].
- Patrick Cousot's professions included researcher[6].
- Patrick Cousot's field of work was computer science[10].
- Among Patrick Cousot's employers was National Center for Scientific Research[11].
- Patrick Cousot was employed by École polytechnique[12].
- Among Patrick Cousot's employers was École Normale Supérieure[13].
- Among Patrick Cousot's employers was New York University[14].
- Patrick Cousot was educated at École nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy[15].
- Patrick Cousot's education included a stint at Joseph Fourier University[16].
- Patrick Cousot received the Harlan D. Mills Award[17].
- Patrick Cousot received the Programming Languages Achievement Award[18].
- Patrick Cousot received the honorary doctor of the Saarland University[19].
- Patrick Cousot received the IEEE John von Neumann Medal[20].
- Patrick Cousot received the CNRS silver medal[21].
- Patrick Cousot received the ACM Fellow[22].
- Patrick Cousot was a member of Academia Europaea[23].
- Patrick Cousot was a member of Association for Computing Machinery[24].
- Patrick Cousot is recorded as male[25].
- Patrick Cousot's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Patrick Cousot supervised Antoine Miné as a doctoral student[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in New York City[2], Patrick Cousot… he was born on December 3, 1948[3].
Education
Educated at École nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy[15], an engineering school in France[28], in France[29], founded in 1919[30] and Joseph Fourier University[16], a university[31], in France[32], founded in 1970[33], headquartered in Saint-Martin-d'Hères[34]. Studied under Michael Griffiths[35] and Philippe Jorrand[36], a computer scientist[37], b. 1941[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[4], engineer[5], and researcher[6]. Patrick Cousot's field of work was computer science[10]. Employers include National Center for Scientific Research[11], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[39], in France[40], founded in 1939[41], headquartered in Paris[42]; École polytechnique[12], a grande école[43], in France[44], founded in 1794[45], headquartered in Palaiseau[46]; École Normale Supérieure[13], a école normale supérieure[47], in France[48], founded in 1794[49], headquartered in Paris[50]; and New York University[14], a private university[51], in United States[52], founded in 1831[53], headquartered in New York City[54]. Doctoral students include Antoine Miné[27]; David Monniaux[55], a computer scientist[56], b. 1976[57], of France[58], specialised in software quality engineering[59]; Jérôme Feret[60], a researcher[61], b. 1977[62]; Nicolas Halbwachs[63], a researcher[64], b. 1953[65], of France[66], awarded the Michel Monpetit Prize[67]; and Eric Goubault[68].
Recognition
Awards received include Harlan D. Mills Award[17], an award[69], founded in 1999[70]; Programming Languages Achievement Award[18], a science award[71]; honorary doctor of the Saarland University[19], an award[72], in Germany[73]; IEEE John von Neumann Medal[20], a science award[74], founded in 1992[75]; CNRS silver medal[21], a science award[76], in France[77], founded in 1954[78]; and ACM Fellow[22], a fellowship award[79].
Personal Life
Patrick Cousot was married to Radhia Cousot[8].
Why It Matters
Patrick Cousot ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (62 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[80]
His notable doctoral advisees include David Monniaux[81], a computer scientist[82], b. 1976[83], of France[84], specialised in software quality engineering[85].
FAQs
Where was Patrick Cousot born?
Patrick Cousot was born in New York City[2].
Who was Patrick Cousot married to?
Patrick Cousot's spouses include Radhia Cousot[8].
What did Patrick Cousot do for work?
Patrick Cousot worked as computer scientist[4], engineer[5], and researcher[6].
Where did Patrick Cousot go to school?
Patrick Cousot was educated at École nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy[15] and Joseph Fourier University[16].
What awards did Patrick Cousot receive?
Honors received include Harlan D. Mills Award[17], Programming Languages Achievement Award[18], honorary doctor of the Saarland University[19], and IEEE John von Neumann Medal[20].