Sam Toueg
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Sam Toueg
Summary
Sam Toueg is a human[1]. He worked as a professor[2] and computer scientist[3].
Key Facts
- Sam Toueg worked as a professor[2].
- Sam Toueg worked as a computer scientist[3].
- Among Sam Toueg's employers was University of Toronto[4].
- Among Sam Toueg's employers was Cornell University[5].
- Sam Toueg's education included a stint at Princeton University[6].
- Sam Toueg's doctoral advisor was Kenneth Steiglitz[7].
- Sam Toueg received the Dijkstra Prize[8].
- Sam Toueg is recorded as male[9].
- Sam Toueg's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Sam Toueg supervised Gilbert Neiger as a doctoral student[11].
- Sam Toueg supervised Amr El Abbadi as a doctoral student[12].
- Sam Toueg supervised Lorenzo Alvisi as a doctoral student[13].
- Sam Toueg supervised Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera as a doctoral student[14].
- Sam Toueg supervised Wei Chen as a doctoral student[15].
- Sam Toueg supervised Tushar Deepak Chandra as a doctoral student[16].
- Sam Toueg's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 73551[17].
- Sam Toueg's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 82081[18].
- Sam Toueg's family name is recorded as Toueg[19].
- Sam Toueg's given name is recorded as Sam[20].
- Sam Toueg's zbMATH author ID is recorded as toueg.sam[21].
- Sam Toueg's DBLP author ID is recorded as t/SamToueg[22].
- Sam Toueg's MR Author ID is recorded as 205917[23].
- Sam Toueg's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[24].
Body
Education
Sam Toueg's education included a stint at Princeton University[6]. His doctoral advisor was Kenneth Steiglitz[7].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include professor[2] and computer scientist[3]. Employers include University of Toronto[4], a public research university[25], in Canada[26], founded in 1827[27], headquartered in Toronto[28] and Cornell University[5], a private university[29], in United States[30], founded in 1865[31], headquartered in Ithaca[32]. Doctoral students include Gilbert Neiger[11]; Amr El Abbadi[12], a computer scientist[33], b. 1950[34], awarded the IEEE Fellow[35]; Lorenzo Alvisi[13], a computer scientist[36], awarded the ACM Fellow[37]; Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera[14]; Wei Chen[15]; and Tushar Deepak Chandra[16].
Recognition
Sam Toueg received the Dijkstra Prize[8].
Why It Matters
Sam Toueg's notable doctoral advisees include Amr El Abbadi[38], a computer scientist[39], b. 1950[40], awarded the IEEE Fellow[41] and Lorenzo Alvisi[42], a computer scientist[43], awarded the ACM Fellow[44].
FAQs
What did Sam Toueg do for work?
Sam Toueg worked as professor[2] and computer scientist[3].
Where did Sam Toueg go to school?
Sam Toueg was educated at Princeton University[6].
What awards did Sam Toueg receive?
Honors received include Dijkstra Prize[8].