Stephen Coombes
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Stephen Coombes
Summary
Stephen Coombes is a human[1]. He worked as a mathematician[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4].
Key Facts
- Stephen Coombes held citizenship in United Kingdom[5].
- Stephen Coombes worked as a mathematician[2].
- Stephen Coombes worked as a university teacher[3].
- Stephen Coombes's professions included scientist[4].
- Stephen Coombes's field of work was applied mathematics[6].
- Stephen Coombes's field of work was mathematical biology[7].
- Stephen Coombes's field of work was statistical physics[8].
- Stephen Coombes's field of work was nervous system[9].
- Stephen Coombes's field of work was neuroscience[10].
- Among Stephen Coombes's employers was University of Nottingham[11].
- Stephen Coombes's education included a stint at King's College London[12].
- Stephen Coombes was educated at University of London[13].
- Stephen Coombes was educated at University of Exeter[14].
- Stephen Coombes's doctoral advisor was John G. Taylor[15].
- Stephen Coombes is recorded as male[16].
- Stephen Coombes's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Yulia Timofeeva as a doctoral student[18].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Matthew Denman-Johnson as a doctoral student[19].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Margarita Zachariou as a doctoral student[20].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Nikola Venkov as a doctoral student[21].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Carl-Magnus Svensson as a doctoral student[22].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Jonathan Laudanski as a doctoral student[23].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Jaroslav Hlinka as a doctoral student[24].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Ana-Maria Gheorghe as a doctoral student[25].
- Stephen Coombes supervised Helmut Schmidt as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Education
Educated at King's College London[12], a public research university[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1829[29], headquartered in London[30]; University of London[13], a university[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1836[33], headquartered in London[34]; and University of Exeter[14], a public research university[35], in United Kingdom[36], founded in 1955[37]. Stephen Coombes's doctoral advisor was John G. Taylor[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4]. Fields of work include applied mathematics[6], an academic discipline[38]; mathematical biology[7], an academic discipline[39]; statistical physics[8], a branch of physics[40]; nervous system[9], an anatomical system type[41]; and neuroscience[10], an academic discipline[42]. Among Stephen Coombes's employers was University of Nottingham[11]. Doctoral students include Yulia Timofeeva[18]; Matthew Denman-Johnson[19]; Margarita Zachariou[20], an applied mathematician[43]; Nikola Venkov[21]; Carl-Magnus Svensson[22]; and Jonathan Laudanski[23].
FAQs
What did Stephen Coombes do for work?
Stephen Coombes worked as mathematician[2], university teacher[3], and scientist[4].
Where did Stephen Coombes go to school?
Stephen Coombes was educated at King's College London[12], University of London[13], and University of Exeter[14].