Ron Wehrens
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Ron Wehrens
Summary
Ron Wehrens is a human[1]. He was born on 2000[2]. He worked as a scientist[3].
Key Facts
- Ron Wehrens was born on 2000[2].
- Ron Wehrens held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[4].
- Ron Wehrens's professions included scientist[3].
- Ron Wehrens was employed by Wageningen University & Research[5].
- Among Ron Wehrens's employers was Radboud University[6].
- Ron Wehrens's doctoral advisor was Lutgarde Buydens[7].
- Ron Wehrens's doctoral advisor was Gerrit Kateman[8].
- Ron Wehrens is recorded as male[9].
- Ron Wehrens's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Ron Wehrens supervised Egon Willighagen as a doctoral student[11].
- Ron Wehrens supervised Jos A Hageman as a doctoral student[12].
- Ron Wehrens supervised Theo Reijmers as a doctoral student[13].
- Ron Wehrens supervised Lammert Kooistra as a doctoral student[14].
- Ron Wehrens's given name is recorded as Ron[15].
- Ron Wehrens's academic thesis is recorded as Hybridisation of expert systems in chemometrics[16].
- Ron Wehrens's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[17].
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Origins and Family
Ron Wehrens was born on 2000[2].
Education
Doctoral advisors include Lutgarde Buydens[7], a university teacher[18], b. 1955[19], of Belgium[20], awarded the Christophe Plantin Prize[21], specialised in analytical chemistry[22] and Gerrit Kateman[8], a chemist[23], 1930–2013[24], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[25].
Career and Affiliations
Ron Wehrens worked as a scientist[3]. Employers include Wageningen University & Research[5], a public university[26], in Netherlands[27], founded in 1876[28], headquartered in Wageningen[29] and Radboud University[6], a university[30], in Netherlands[31], founded in 1923[32]. Doctoral students include Egon Willighagen[11], a chemist[33], b. 1974[34], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[35], awarded the Blue Obelisk Award[36], specialised in cheminformatics[37]; Jos A Hageman[12]; Theo Reijmers[13]; and Lammert Kooistra[14].
FAQs
What did Ron Wehrens do for work?
Ron Wehrens worked as scientist[3].