Sune Lehmann
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Sune Lehmann
Summary
Sune Lehmann is a human[1]. He was born on +1976-02-08T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a physicist[3].
Key Facts
- Sune Lehmann was born on +1976-02-08T00:00:00Z[2].
- Sune Lehmann's professions included physicist[3].
- Sune Lehmann held the position of associate professor[4].
- Among Sune Lehmann's employers was Technical University of Denmark[5].
- Among Sune Lehmann's employers was University of Copenhagen[6].
- Among Sune Lehmann's employers was Northeastern University[7].
- Sune Lehmann was employed by Harvard University[8].
- Among Sune Lehmann's employers was Dana–Farber Cancer Institute[9].
- Among Sune Lehmann's employers was Northeastern University[10].
- Sune Lehmann's doctoral advisor was Lars Kai Hansen[11].
- Sune Lehmann received the Jorck's Prize[12].
- Sune Lehmann received the EliteForsk Prize[13].
- Sune Lehmann was a member of Young Academy of Denmark[14].
- Sune Lehmann is recorded as male[15].
- Sune Lehmann's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Sune Lehmann supervised David Kofoed Wind as a doctoral student[17].
- Sune Lehmann supervised Andrea Cuttone as a doctoral student[18].
- Sune Lehmann supervised Piotr Sapieżyński as a doctoral student[19].
- Sune Lehmann supervised Vedran Sekara as a doctoral student[20].
- Sune Lehmann supervised Nikolaos Nakis as a doctoral student[21].
- Sune Lehmann's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 69153651733155782062[22].
- Sune Lehmann's GND ID is recorded as 1211009823[23].
- Sune Lehmann's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2018115951[24].
- Sune Lehmann's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-6099-2345[25].
- Sune Lehmann's family name is recorded as Jørgensen[26].
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Origins and Family
Sune Lehmann was born on +1976-02-08T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Sune Lehmann's doctoral advisor was Lars Kai Hansen[11]. Studied under Benny Lautrup[27], a physicist[28], 1939–2025[29], of Kingdom of Denmark[30] and Lars Kai Hansen[31], a professor[32], b. 1957[33], specialised in machine learning[34].
Career and Affiliations
Sune Lehmann's professions included physicist[3]. Employers include Technical University of Denmark[5], an institute of technology[35], in Denmark[36], founded in 1829[37], headquartered in Kongens Lyngby[38]; University of Copenhagen[6], a public research university[39], in Denmark[40], founded in 1479[41]; Northeastern University[7], a university[42], in United States[43], founded in 1898[44], headquartered in Boston[45]; Harvard University[8], a private university[46], in United States[47], founded in 1636[48], headquartered in Cambridge[49]; and Dana–Farber Cancer Institute[9], a hospital[50], in United States[51], founded in 1947[52], headquartered in Boston[53]. He held the position of associate professor[4]. Doctoral students include David Kofoed Wind[17], a researcher[54], b. 2000[55]; Andrea Cuttone[18], a researcher[56], b. 2000[57]; Piotr Sapieżyński[19], a researcher[58], b. 2000[59]; Vedran Sekara[20], a researcher[60], b. 2000[61]; and Nikolaos Nakis[21], a researcher[62].
Recognition
Awards received include Jorck's Prize[12], an award[63], in Denmark[64] and EliteForsk Prize[13], a science award[65], in Denmark[66].
FAQs
What did Sune Lehmann do for work?
Sune Lehmann worked as physicist[3].
What awards did Sune Lehmann receive?
Honors received include Jorck's Prize[12] and EliteForsk Prize[13].