Simon R. Thomas
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Simon R. Thomas
Summary
Simon R. Thomas is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Simon R. Thomas was educated at University of London[2].
- Simon R. Thomas's doctoral advisor was Wilfrid Hodges[3].
- Simon R. Thomas received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[4].
- Simon R. Thomas was a member of American Mathematical Society[5].
- Simon R. Thomas is recorded as male[6].
- Simon R. Thomas's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised James Sharp as a doctoral student[8].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised James Bennett as a doctoral student[9].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Maria E. Losada as a doctoral student[10].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Zhang Yi as a doctoral student[11].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Steven J. Warner as a doctoral student[12].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Samuel Gregory Coskey as a doctoral student[13].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Scott Schneider as a doctoral student[14].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Paul Ellis as a doctoral student[15].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Jay Williams as a doctoral student[16].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Philipp Moritz Lücke as a doctoral student[17].
- Simon R. Thomas supervised Burak Kaya as a doctoral student[18].
- Simon R. Thomas's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 6187[19].
- Simon R. Thomas's family name is recorded as Thomas[20].
- Simon R. Thomas's given name is recorded as Simon[21].
- Simon R. Thomas's MR Author ID is recorded as 195740[22].
Body
Education
Simon R. Thomas was educated at University of London[2]. His doctoral advisor was Wilfrid Hodges[3].
Career and Affiliations
Doctoral students include James Sharp[8], James Bennett[9], Maria E. Losada[10], Zhang Yi[11], Steven J. Warner[12], and Samuel Gregory Coskey[13].
Recognition
Simon R. Thomas received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[4].
FAQs
Where did Simon R. Thomas go to school?
Simon R. Thomas was educated at University of London[2].
What awards did Simon R. Thomas receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[4].