Tom Coates
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Tom Coates
Summary
Tom Coates is a human[1]. He worked as a professor of mathematics[2].
Key Facts
- Tom Coates held citizenship in United Kingdom[3].
- Tom Coates worked as a professor of mathematics[2].
- Among Tom Coates's employers was Imperial College London[4].
- Tom Coates's education included a stint at University of California, Berkeley[5].
- Tom Coates was educated at University of Cambridge[6].
- Tom Coates's doctoral advisor was Alexander Givental[7].
- A notable student of Tom Coates was Thomas Prince[8].
- Tom Coates is recorded as male[9].
- Tom Coates's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Tom Coates supervised Andrew Strangeway as a doctoral student[11].
- Tom Coates supervised Mohammad Ehtisham Akhtar as a doctoral student[12].
- Tom Coates supervised Navid Nabijou as a doctoral student[13].
- Tom Coates's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 76908[14].
- Tom Coates's family name is recorded as Coates[15].
- Tom Coates's given name is recorded as Tom[16].
- Tom Coates's MR Author ID is recorded as 683745[17].
- Tom Coates's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as tom-coates-imperial[18].
- Tom Coates's curriculum vitae URL is recorded as http://coates.ma.ic.ac.uk/CV.pdf[19].
Body
Education
Educated at University of California, Berkeley[5], a public research university[20], in United States[21], founded in 1868[22], headquartered in Berkeley[23] and University of Cambridge[6], a collegiate university[24], in United Kingdom[25], founded in 1209[26], headquartered in Cambridge[27]. Tom Coates's doctoral advisor was Alexander Givental[7].
Career and Affiliations
Tom Coates worked as a professor of mathematics[2]. Among his employers was Imperial College London[4]. A notable student of him was Thomas Prince[8]. Doctoral students include Andrew Strangeway[11], Mohammad Ehtisham Akhtar[12], and Navid Nabijou[13].
FAQs
What did Tom Coates do for work?
Tom Coates worked as professor of mathematics[2].
Where did Tom Coates go to school?
Tom Coates was educated at University of California, Berkeley[5] and University of Cambridge[6].