Peter Honeyman
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Peter Honeyman
Summary
Peter Honeyman is a human[1]. He worked as a university teacher[2] and computer scientist[3].
Key Facts
- Peter Honeyman's professions included university teacher[2].
- Peter Honeyman's professions included computer scientist[3].
- Peter Honeyman was employed by Bell Labs[4].
- Peter Honeyman was employed by Princeton University[5].
- Peter Honeyman's education included a stint at University of Michigan[6].
- Peter Honeyman's doctoral advisor was Jeffrey David Ullman[7].
- Peter Honeyman received the USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award[8].
- Peter Honeyman is recorded as male[9].
- Peter Honeyman's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Niels Provos as a doctoral student[11].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Avi Rubin as a doctoral student[12].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Timothy Alan Howes as a doctoral student[13].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Daniel Allen Muntz as a doctoral student[14].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Lawrence Bruce Huston as a doctoral student[15].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Terence Patrick Kelly as a doctoral student[16].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Naomaru Itoi as a doctoral student[17].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Dean Hildebrand as a doctoral student[18].
- Peter Honeyman supervised Jiaying Zhang as a doctoral student[19].
- Peter Honeyman's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 82084[20].
- Peter Honeyman's family name is recorded as Honeyman[21].
- Peter Honeyman's given name is recorded as Peter[22].
- Peter Honeyman's official website is recorded as http://citi.umich.edu/u/honey/[23].
- Peter Honeyman's DBLP author ID is recorded as h/PeterHoneyman[24].
- Peter Honeyman's MR Author ID is recorded as 87885[25].
- Peter Honeyman's IEEE Xplore author ID is recorded as 37388965500[26].
Body
Education
Peter Honeyman's education included a stint at University of Michigan[6]. His doctoral advisor was Jeffrey David Ullman[7].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[2] and computer scientist[3]. Employers include Bell Labs[4], a privately held company[27], in United States[28], founded in 1925[29], headquartered in Murray Hill[30] and Princeton University[5], a private university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1746[33], headquartered in Princeton[34]. Doctoral students include Niels Provos[11], a cryptographer[35]; Avi Rubin[12], an engineer[36], b. 1967[37], of United States[38], awarded the EFF Award[39]; Timothy Alan Howes[13]; Daniel Allen Muntz[14], a computer scientist[40]; Lawrence Bruce Huston[15], a computer scientist[41]; and Terence Patrick Kelly[16].
Recognition
Peter Honeyman received the USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award[8].
Why It Matters
Peter Honeyman's notable doctoral advisees include Daniel Allen Muntz[42], a computer scientist[43]; Lawrence Bruce Huston[44], a computer scientist[45]; and Dean Hildebrand[46], a computer scientist[47].
FAQs
What did Peter Honeyman do for work?
Peter Honeyman worked as university teacher[2] and computer scientist[3].
Where did Peter Honeyman go to school?
Peter Honeyman was educated at University of Michigan[6].
What awards did Peter Honeyman receive?
Honors received include USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award[8].