Sören Bartels
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Sören Bartels
Summary
Sören Bartels is a human[1]. He worked as a university teacher[2] and mathematician[3].
Key Facts
- Sören Bartels's professions included university teacher[2].
- Sören Bartels's professions included mathematician[3].
- Sören Bartels's field of work was numerical analysis[4].
- Sören Bartels's field of work was partial differential equation[5].
- Sören Bartels's field of work was geometry[6].
- Sören Bartels's field of work was simulation[7].
- Sören Bartels's field of work was mathematical modelling[8].
- Sören Bartels's field of work was curve[9].
- Sören Bartels was educated at Kiel University[10].
- Sören Bartels's doctoral advisor was Carsten Carstensen[11].
- Sören Bartels's doctoral advisor was Wolfgang Hackbusch[12].
- Sören Bartels's doctoral advisor was John M. Ball[13].
- A notable student of Sören Bartels was Samuel Ferraz-Leite[14].
- Sören Bartels is recorded as male[15].
- Sören Bartels's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Sören Bartels supervised Jörg Drwenski as a doctoral student[17].
- Sören Bartels supervised Sebastian Heinz as a doctoral student[18].
- Sören Bartels supervised Mirjam Walloth as a doctoral student[19].
- Sören Bartels supervised Alexander Helmut-Wilhelm Raisch as a doctoral student[20].
- Sören Bartels supervised Wolfgang Boiger as a doctoral student[21].
- Sören Bartels's family name is recorded as Bartels[22].
- Sören Bartels's given name is recorded as Sören[23].
- Sören Bartels's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[24].
- Sören Bartels's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[25].
Body
Education
Sören Bartels's education included a stint at Kiel University[10]. Doctoral advisors include Carsten Carstensen[11], a mathematician[26], b. 1962[27], of Germany[28]; Wolfgang Hackbusch[12], a mathematician[29], b. 1948[30], of Germany[31], awarded the Brouwer Medal[32], specialised in mathematics[33]; and John M. Ball[13], a mathematician[34], b. 1948[35], of United Kingdom[36], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[37], specialised in mathematics[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[2] and mathematician[3]. Fields of work include numerical analysis[4], a branch of mathematics[39]; partial differential equation[5]; geometry[6], a branch of mathematics[40]; simulation[7]; mathematical modelling[8]; and curve[9], a geometric concept[41]. A notable student of Sören Bartels was Samuel Ferraz-Leite[14]. Doctoral students include Jörg Drwenski[17], a mathematician[42], b. 1971[43]; Sebastian Heinz[18], a researcher[44], specialised in mathematics[45]; Mirjam Walloth[19], a mathematician[46]; Alexander Helmut-Wilhelm Raisch[20]; and Wolfgang Boiger[21].
FAQs
What did Sören Bartels do for work?
Sören Bartels worked as university teacher[2] and mathematician[3].
Where did Sören Bartels go to school?
Sören Bartels was educated at Kiel University[10].