Sebastian Schöps
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Sebastian Schöps
Summary
Sebastian Schöps is a human[1]. He was born on 1980[2]. He worked as an applied mathematician[3].
Key Facts
- Sebastian Schöps was born on 1980[2].
- Sebastian Schöps's professions included applied mathematician[3].
- Among Sebastian Schöps's employers was Technical University of Darmstadt[4].
- Sebastian Schöps's education included a stint at University of Wuppertal[5].
- Sebastian Schöps's doctoral advisor was Michael Günther[6].
- Sebastian Schöps's doctoral advisor was Herbert De Gersem[7].
- Sebastian Schöps is recorded as male[8].
- Sebastian Schöps's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Abele Simona as a doctoral student[10].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Mariusz Klimek as a doctoral student[11].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Ulrich Römer as a doctoral student[12].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Jacopo Corno as a doctoral student[13].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Martin Eller as a doctoral student[14].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Mané Harutyunyan as a doctoral student[15].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Zeger Bontinck as a doctoral student[16].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Radoslav Jankoski as a doctoral student[17].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Christian Richter as a doctoral student[18].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Thorben Casper as a doctoral student[19].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Andreas Pels as a doctoral student[20].
- Sebastian Schöps supervised Felix Wolf as a doctoral student[21].
- Sebastian Schöps's given name is recorded as Sebastian[22].
- Sebastian Schöps's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[23].
Body
Origins and Family
Sebastian Schöps was born on 1980[2].
Education
Sebastian Schöps was educated at University of Wuppertal[5]. Doctoral advisors include Michael Günther[6], a mathematician[24], b. 1967[25], of Germany[26] and Herbert De Gersem[7], a researcher[27], b. 1971[28].
Career and Affiliations
Sebastian Schöps worked as an applied mathematician[3]. He was employed by Technical University of Darmstadt[4]. Doctoral students include Abele Simona[10], an electrical engineer[29], b. 1991[30], of Italy[31]; Mariusz Klimek[11], a physicist[32], b. 1987[33], of Poland[34]; Ulrich Römer[12]; Jacopo Corno[13]; Martin Eller[14]; and Mané Harutyunyan[15].
FAQs
What did Sebastian Schöps do for work?
Sebastian Schöps worked as applied mathematician[3].
Where did Sebastian Schöps go to school?
Sebastian Schöps was educated at University of Wuppertal[5].