Simon Ringer
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Simon Ringer
Summary
Simon Ringer is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2] and materials engineer[3].
Key Facts
- Simon Ringer's professions included researcher[2].
- Simon Ringer worked as a materials engineer[3].
- Simon Ringer was employed by University of Sydney[4].
- Among Simon Ringer's employers was Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, University of Sydney[5].
- Among Simon Ringer's employers was Monash University[6].
- Among Simon Ringer's employers was Tohoku University[7].
- Simon Ringer was employed by Monash University[8].
- Simon Ringer was educated at University of South Australia[9].
- Simon Ringer received the Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering[10].
- Simon Ringer is recorded as male[11].
- Simon Ringer's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Simon Ringer's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 97147905173679091237[13].
- Simon Ringer's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2016147065[14].
- Simon Ringer's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-1559-330X[15].
- Simon Ringer's family name is recorded as Ringer[16].
- Simon Ringer's given name is recorded as Simon[17].
- Simon Ringer's ResearcherID is recorded as E-3487-2012[18].
- Simon Ringer's Scopus author ID is recorded as 7006682720[19].
- Simon Ringer's Publons author ID is recorded as 2731477[20].
- Simon Ringer's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007321339105171[21].
- Simon Ringer's WorldCat Entities ID is recorded as E39PBJqk3tvd3F6wBB636c8pyd[22].
- Simon Ringer's Yale LUX ID is recorded as person/7628c638-2117-402f-85a3-907c69730da8[23].
Body
Education
Simon Ringer's education included a stint at University of South Australia[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2] and materials engineer[3]. Employers include University of Sydney[4], a public research university[24], in Australia[25], founded in 1850[26], headquartered in Sydney[27]; Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, University of Sydney[5]; Monash University[6], a public university[28], in Australia[29], founded in 1958[30]; and Tohoku University[7], a national university[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1907[33], headquartered in Sendai[34].
Recognition
Simon Ringer received the Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering[10].
FAQs
What did Simon Ringer do for work?
Simon Ringer worked as researcher[2] and materials engineer[3].
Where did Simon Ringer go to school?
Simon Ringer was educated at University of South Australia[9].
What awards did Simon Ringer receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering[10].