Stefan Müller
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Stefan Müller
Summary
Stefan Müller is a human[1]. Born in Wuppertal[2], he… he was born on +1962-03-15T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a mathematician[4] and university teacher[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Stefan Müller's place of birth was Wuppertal[2].
- Stefan Müller was born on +1962-03-15T00:00:00Z[3].
- Stefan Müller held citizenship in Germany[7].
- Stefan Müller's professions included mathematician[4].
- Stefan Müller's professions included university teacher[5].
- Stefan Müller's field of work was mathematical analysis[8].
- Stefan Müller's field of work was mathematics[9].
- Stefan Müller's field of work was calculus of variations[10].
- Stefan Müller's field of work was mathematical physics[11].
- Stefan Müller's field of work was continuum mechanics[12].
- Stefan Müller was employed by University of Bonn[13].
- Among Stefan Müller's employers was University of Freiburg[14].
- Among Stefan Müller's employers was ETH Zurich[15].
- Stefan Müller was educated at Heriot-Watt University[16].
- Stefan Müller's doctoral advisor was John M. Ball[17].
- Stefan Müller received the Collatz Prize[18].
- Stefan Müller received the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize[19].
- Stefan Müller received the Heinz Gumin Prize for Mathematics[20].
- Stefan Müller received the Max Planck Research Award[21].
- Stefan Müller received the Keith Medal[22].
- Stefan Müller received the EMS Prize[23].
- Stefan Müller was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[24].
- Stefan Müller was a member of North Rhine-Westphalia Academy for Sciences and Arts[25].
- Stefan Müller was a member of Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities[26].
- Stefan Müller was a member of Academia Europaea[27].
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Origins and Family
Stefan Müller's place of birth was Wuppertal[2]. He was born on +1962-03-15T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Stefan Müller was educated at Heriot-Watt University[16]. His doctoral advisor was John M. Ball[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[4] and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include mathematical analysis[8], an academic discipline[28]; mathematics[9], an academic discipline[29]; calculus of variations[10], a branch of mathematics[30]; mathematical physics[11], a branch of mathematics[31]; and continuum mechanics[12], a branch of mechanics[32]. Employers include University of Bonn[13], a public research university[33], in Germany[34], founded in 1818[35], headquartered in Bonn[36]; University of Freiburg[14], a public university[37], in Germany[38], founded in 1457[39], headquartered in Freiburg im Breisgau[40]; and ETH Zurich[15], an institute of technology[41], in Switzerland[42], founded in 1855[43], headquartered in ETH Zurich main building[44]. Doctoral students include László Székelyhidi[45], a mathematician[46], b. 1977[47], of Hungary[48], awarded the Oberwolfach Prize[49]; Marc Oliver Rieger[50], an academic[51], b. 1974[52], of Germany[53]; Anja Schlömerkemper[54]; Matthias Kurzke[55]; Christof Melcher[56]; and Carl-Friedrich Kreiner[57].
Recognition
Awards received include Collatz Prize[18], an award[58]; Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize[19], a science award[59], in Germany[60], founded in 1985[61]; Heinz Gumin Prize for Mathematics[20], a science award[62], in Germany[63]; Max Planck Research Award[21], a science award[64], in Germany[65]; Keith Medal[22], an award[66]; and EMS Prize[23], a science award[67], founded in 1992[68].
Why It Matters
Stefan Müller ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[69]
His notable doctoral advisees include László Székelyhidi[70], a mathematician[71], b. 1977[72], of Hungary[73], awarded the Oberwolfach Prize[74].
FAQs
Where was Stefan Müller born?
Stefan Müller's place of birth was Wuppertal[2].
What did Stefan Müller do for work?
Stefan Müller worked as mathematician[4] and university teacher[5].
Where did Stefan Müller go to school?
Stefan Müller was educated at Heriot-Watt University[16].
What awards did Stefan Müller receive?
Honors received include Collatz Prize[18], Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize[19], Heinz Gumin Prize for Mathematics[20], and Max Planck Research Award[21].