Sebastian De Haro
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Sebastian De Haro
Summary
Sebastian De Haro is a human[1]. He worked as a theoretical physicist[2] and philosopher of science[3].
Key Facts
- Sebastian De Haro worked as a theoretical physicist[2].
- Sebastian De Haro worked as a philosopher of science[3].
- Sebastian De Haro was educated at Trinity College[4].
- Sebastian De Haro's doctoral advisor was Gerard 't Hooft[5].
- Sebastian De Haro's doctoral advisor was Jeremy Butterfield[6].
- Sebastian De Haro's doctoral advisor was Hasok Chang[7].
- Sebastian De Haro is recorded as male[8].
- Sebastian De Haro's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Sebastian De Haro's family name is recorded as de Haro[10].
- Sebastian De Haro's given name is recorded as Sebastian[11].
- Sebastian De Haro's second family name in Spanish name is recorded as Ollé[12].
Body
Education
Sebastian De Haro was educated at Trinity College[4]. Doctoral advisors include Gerard 't Hooft[5], a theoretical physicist[13], b. 1946[14], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[15], awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics[16], specialised in theoretical physics[17]; Jeremy Butterfield[6], a university teacher[18], b. 1954[19], of United Kingdom[20], awarded the Fellow of the British Academy[21], specialised in philosophy[22]; and Hasok Chang[7], a philosopher[23], b. 1967[24], of United States[25], awarded the Lakatos Award[26], specialised in history and philosophy of science[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theoretical physicist[2] and philosopher of science[3].
FAQs
What did Sebastian De Haro do for work?
Sebastian De Haro worked as theoretical physicist[2] and philosopher of science[3].
Where did Sebastian De Haro go to school?
Sebastian De Haro was educated at Trinity College[4].