Philippe Renaud
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Philippe Renaud
Summary
Philippe Renaud is a human[1]. Born in Neuchâtel[2], he… he was born on 1959[3]. He worked as a researcher[4], writer[5], and chemist[6].
Key Facts
- Philippe Renaud's place of birth was Neuchâtel[2].
- Philippe Renaud was born on 1959[3].
- Philippe Renaud held citizenship in Switzerland[7].
- Philippe Renaud's professions included researcher[4].
- Philippe Renaud worked as a writer[5].
- Philippe Renaud's professions included chemist[6].
- Philippe Renaud was employed by University of Bern[8].
- Philippe Renaud was employed by Western University[9].
- Among Philippe Renaud's employers was University of Fribourg[10].
- Philippe Renaud was employed by University of Lausanne[11].
- Philippe Renaud was educated at University of Neuchâtel[12].
- Philippe Renaud's education included a stint at ETH Zurich[13].
- Philippe Renaud's doctoral advisor was Dieter Seebach[14].
- Philippe Renaud's doctoral advisor was Marye Anne Fox[15].
- Philippe Renaud is recorded as male[16].
- Philippe Renaud's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Philippe Renaud supervised Ciril Jimeno as a doctoral student[18].
- Philippe Renaud supervised Ajoy Kapat as a doctoral student[19].
- Philippe Renaud supervised Eoin M. Scanlan as a doctoral student[20].
- Philippe Renaud supervised Laurent Chabaud as a doctoral student[21].
- Philippe Renaud supervised Cyril Ollivier as a doctoral student[22].
- Philippe Renaud's family name is recorded as Renaud[23].
- Philippe Renaud's given name is recorded as Philippe[24].
- Philippe Renaud's official website is recorded as http://renaud.dcb.unibe.ch/members/philippe-renaud.html[25].
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Origins and Family
Philippe Renaud's place of birth was Neuchâtel[2]. He was born on 1959[3].
Education
Educated at University of Neuchâtel[12], a public university[26], in Switzerland[27], founded in 1838[28] and ETH Zurich[13], an institute of technology[29], in Switzerland[30], founded in 1855[31], headquartered in ETH Zurich main building[32]. Doctoral advisors include Dieter Seebach[14], a chemist[33], b. 1937[34], of Germany[35], awarded the King Faisal International Prize in Science[36] and Marye Anne Fox[15], a chemist[37], 1947–2021[38], of United States[39], awarded the National Medal of Science[40], specialised in chemistry[41].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[4], writer[5], and chemist[6]. Employers include University of Bern[8], a comprehensive university[42], in Switzerland[43], founded in 1834[44], headquartered in Main building of the University of Berne[45]; Western University[9], a public research university[46], in Canada[47], founded in 1878[48], headquartered in London[49]; University of Fribourg[10], a public university[50], in Switzerland[51], founded in 1889[52]; and University of Lausanne[11], a public university[53], in Switzerland[54], founded in 1537[55]. Doctoral students include Ciril Jimeno[18]; Ajoy Kapat[19]; Eoin M. Scanlan[20]; Laurent Chabaud[21], a researcher[56], b. 1978[57]; and Cyril Ollivier[22], a researcher[58], of France[59].
FAQs
Where was Philippe Renaud born?
Philippe Renaud's place of birth was Neuchâtel[2].
What did Philippe Renaud do for work?
Philippe Renaud worked as researcher[4], writer[5], and chemist[6].
Where did Philippe Renaud go to school?
Philippe Renaud was educated at University of Neuchâtel[12] and ETH Zurich[13].