Richard J. Malak
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Richard J. Malak
Summary
Richard J. Malak is a human[1]. They worked as a university teacher[2].
Key Facts
- Richard J. Malak worked as a university teacher[2].
- Richard J. Malak's field of work was mechanical engineering[3].
- Richard J. Malak's field of work was systems engineering[4].
- Richard J. Malak's field of work was materials science[5].
- Richard J. Malak was employed by Texas A&M University[6].
- Among Richard J. Malak's employers was National Science Foundation[7].
- Richard J. Malak's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Richard J. Malak supervised Edgar Galvan as a doctoral student[9].
- Richard J. Malak supervised Sean Douglas Vermillion as a doctoral student[10].
- Richard J. Malak's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 316798926[11].
- Richard J. Malak's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2015096889[12].
- Richard J. Malak earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[13].
- Richard J. Malak earned the academic degree of Master of Science[14].
- Richard J. Malak earned the academic degree of Master of Science[15].
- Richard J. Malak's given name is recorded as Richard[16].
- Richard J. Malak's work location is recorded as College Station[17].
- Richard J. Malak's work location is recorded as Texas[18].
- Richard J. Malak's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[19].
- Richard J. Malak's interested in is recorded as machine learning[20].
- Richard J. Malak's interested in is recorded as study of complex systems[21].
- Richard J. Malak's academic appointment is recorded as Texas A&M University Department of Mechanical Engineering[22].
Body
Education
Academic degrees include Doctor of Philosophy[13] and Master of Science[14].
Career and Affiliations
Richard J. Malak's professions included university teacher[2]. Fields of work include mechanical engineering[3], a branch of engineering[23]; systems engineering[4], an academic discipline[24]; and materials science[5], an academic discipline[25]. Employers include Texas A&M University[6], a public research university[26], in United States[27], founded in 1876[28], headquartered in College Station[29] and National Science Foundation[7], an independent agency of the United States government[30], in United States[31], founded in 1950[32], headquartered in Washington, D.C.[33]. Doctoral students include Edgar Galvan[9], a computer engineer[34] and Sean Douglas Vermillion[10], a data scientist[35].
FAQs
What did Richard J. Malak do for work?
Richard J. Malak worked as university teacher[2].