Stewart Priddy
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Stewart Priddy
Summary
Stewart Priddy is a human[1]. He worked as a topologist[2].
Key Facts
- Stewart Priddy's professions included topologist[2].
- Stewart Priddy's education included a stint at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[3].
- Stewart Priddy's doctoral advisor was Daniel Kan[4].
- Stewart Priddy received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[5].
- Stewart Priddy was a member of American Mathematical Society[6].
- Stewart Priddy is recorded as male[7].
- Stewart Priddy's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Duncan James Moore as a doctoral student[9].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Samuel N. Kleinerman as a doctoral student[10].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Paul Joseph Kunkel as a doctoral student[11].
- Stewart Priddy supervised James Francis Kulich as a doctoral student[12].
- Stewart Priddy supervised John Randolph Martino as a doctoral student[13].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Jill Dietz as a doctoral student[14].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Thomas Carl Ratliff as a doctoral student[15].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Bjorn Schuster as a doctoral student[16].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Hyang-Sook Lee as a doctoral student[17].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Jason G. Douma as a doctoral student[18].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Justin Marius Mauger as a doctoral student[19].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Norihiko Minami as a doctoral student[20].
- Stewart Priddy supervised Mark Pearson as a doctoral student[21].
- Stewart Priddy's family name is recorded as Priddy[22].
- Stewart Priddy's given name is recorded as Stewart[23].
- Stewart Priddy's given name is recorded as Beauregard[24].
- Stewart Priddy's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[25].
Body
Education
Stewart Priddy's education included a stint at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[3]. His doctoral advisor was Daniel Kan[4].
Career and Affiliations
Stewart Priddy worked as a topologist[2]. Doctoral students include Duncan James Moore[9]; Samuel N. Kleinerman[10], b. 1949[26]; Paul Joseph Kunkel[11], b. 1956[27]; James Francis Kulich[12], a computer scientist[28]; John Randolph Martino[13]; and Jill Dietz[14], a professor of mathematics[29].
Recognition
Stewart Priddy received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[5].
FAQs
What did Stewart Priddy do for work?
Stewart Priddy worked as topologist[2].
Where did Stewart Priddy go to school?
Stewart Priddy was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[3].
What awards did Stewart Priddy receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[5].