Robert E. Dickinson
0 sources
Robert E. Dickinson
Summary
Robert E. Dickinson is a human[1]. He was born in Millersburg[2]. He was born on March 26, 1940[3]. He worked as a university teacher[4] and meteorologist[5]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6]
Key Facts
- Robert E. Dickinson's place of birth was Millersburg[2].
- Robert E. Dickinson was born on March 26, 1940[3].
- Robert E. Dickinson held citizenship in United States[7].
- Robert E. Dickinson's professions included university teacher[4].
- Robert E. Dickinson worked as a meteorologist[5].
- Among Robert E. Dickinson's employers was University of Texas at Austin[8].
- Among Robert E. Dickinson's employers was University of Arizona[9].
- Among Robert E. Dickinson's employers was Georgia Tech[10].
- Robert E. Dickinson was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[11].
- Robert E. Dickinson's education included a stint at Harvard University[12].
- Robert E. Dickinson's doctoral advisor was Victor Starr[13].
- Robert E. Dickinson received the Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal[14].
- Robert E. Dickinson received the Vetlesen Prize[15].
- Robert E. Dickinson received the Roger Revelle Medal[16].
- Robert E. Dickinson received the Jule G. Charney Medal[17].
- Robert E. Dickinson received the Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award[18].
- Robert E. Dickinson was a member of National Academy of Sciences[19].
- Robert E. Dickinson was a member of National Academy of Engineering[20].
- Robert E. Dickinson was a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences[21].
- Robert E. Dickinson is recorded as male[22].
- Robert E. Dickinson's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Robert E. Dickinson earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[24].
- Robert E. Dickinson's family name is recorded as Dickinson[25].
- Robert E. Dickinson's given name is recorded as Robert[26].
- Robert E. Dickinson's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Millersburg[2], Robert E. Dickinson… he was born on March 26, 1940[3].
Education
Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[11], a university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1861[30], headquartered in Cambridge[31] and Harvard University[12], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1636[34], headquartered in Cambridge[35]. Robert E. Dickinson's doctoral advisor was Victor Starr[13]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[4] and meteorologist[5]. Employers include University of Texas at Austin[8], a public research university[36], in United States[37], founded in 1883[38], headquartered in Austin[39]; University of Arizona[9], a public university[40], in United States[41], founded in 1885[42], headquartered in Tucson[43]; and Georgia Tech[10], a public research university[44], in United States[45], founded in 1885[46], headquartered in Atlanta[47].
Recognition
Awards received include Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal[14], a science award[48], in United States[49]; Vetlesen Prize[15], a science award[50], in United States[51], founded in 1959[52]; Roger Revelle Medal[16], an award[53], in United States[54], founded in 1991[55]; Jule G. Charney Medal[17], an award[56], founded in 1983[57]; and Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award[18], a science award[58], in United States[59].
Why It Matters
Robert E. Dickinson has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[60]
FAQs
Where was Robert E. Dickinson born?
Robert E. Dickinson was born in Millersburg[2].
What did Robert E. Dickinson do for work?
Robert E. Dickinson worked as university teacher[4] and meteorologist[5].
Where did Robert E. Dickinson go to school?
Robert E. Dickinson was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[11] and Harvard University[12].
What awards did Robert E. Dickinson receive?
Honors received include Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal[14], Vetlesen Prize[15], Roger Revelle Medal[16], and Jule G. Charney Medal[17].