Signe Kjelstrup
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Signe Kjelstrup
Summary
Signe Kjelstrup is a human[1]. Born in Oslo[2], she… she was born on +1949-08-27T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a chemist[4], researcher[5], and university teacher[6].
Key Facts
- Signe Kjelstrup's place of birth was Oslo[2].
- Signe Kjelstrup was born on +1949-08-27T00:00:00Z[3].
- A child of Signe Kjelstrup was Maja S. K. Ratkje[7].
- Signe Kjelstrup held citizenship in Norway[8].
- Signe Kjelstrup's professions included chemist[4].
- Signe Kjelstrup's professions included researcher[5].
- Signe Kjelstrup worked as a university teacher[6].
- Signe Kjelstrup's field of work was physical chemistry[9].
- Signe Kjelstrup's field of work was thermodynamics[10].
- Among Signe Kjelstrup's employers was Norwegian University of Science and Technology[11].
- Among Signe Kjelstrup's employers was ETH Zurich[12].
- Signe Kjelstrup was employed by Delft University of Technology[13].
- Signe Kjelstrup was employed by Kyoto University[14].
- Signe Kjelstrup's education included a stint at Norwegian Institute of Technology[15].
- Signe Kjelstrup received the The Norwegian Chemical Society Guldberg-Waage Medal[16].
- Signe Kjelstrup received the Q17775155[17].
- Signe Kjelstrup received the Fulbright Scholarship[18].
- Signe Kjelstrup was a member of Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters[19].
- Signe Kjelstrup was a member of Academia Europaea[20].
- Signe Kjelstrup was a member of Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters[21].
- Signe Kjelstrup was a member of Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences[22].
- Signe Kjelstrup is recorded as female[23].
- Signe Kjelstrup's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Signe Kjelstrup earned the academic degree of Sivilingeniør[25].
- Signe Kjelstrup earned the academic degree of Q19379316[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Oslo[2], Signe Kjelstrup… she was born on +1949-08-27T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Signe Kjelstrup's education included a stint at Norwegian Institute of Technology[15]. Academic degrees include Sivilingeniør[25], Q19379316[26], and Doctor of Technology[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[4], researcher[5], and university teacher[6]. Fields of work include physical chemistry[9], a branch of chemistry[28] and thermodynamics[10], a branch of physics[29]. Employers include Norwegian University of Science and Technology[11], a university[30], in Norway[31], founded in 1996[32]; ETH Zurich[12], an institute of technology[33], in Switzerland[34], founded in 1855[35], headquartered in ETH Zurich main building[36]; Delft University of Technology[13], an institute of technology[37], in Netherlands[38], founded in 1842[39], headquartered in Delft[40]; and Kyoto University[14], a national university[41], in Japan[42], founded in 1897[43], headquartered in Kyoto[44].
Recognition
Awards received include The Norwegian Chemical Society Guldberg-Waage Medal[16], an award[45], founded in 1964[46]; Q17775155[17]; and Fulbright Scholarship[18], a scholarship[47], in United States[48], founded in 1946[49].
Personal Life
A child of Signe Kjelstrup was Maja S. K. Ratkje[7].
FAQs
Where was Signe Kjelstrup born?
Born in Oslo[2], Signe Kjelstrup…
What did Signe Kjelstrup do for work?
Signe Kjelstrup worked as chemist[4], researcher[5], and university teacher[6].
Where did Signe Kjelstrup go to school?
Signe Kjelstrup was educated at Norwegian Institute of Technology[15].
What awards did Signe Kjelstrup receive?
Honors received include The Norwegian Chemical Society Guldberg-Waage Medal[16], Q17775155[17], and Fulbright Scholarship[18].