Anton Chupin
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Anton Chupin
Summary
Anton Chupin is a human[1]. His place of birth was Perm[2]. He was born on March 1, 1982[3]. He worked as a mechanician[4], Wiktionarian[5], university teacher[6], Wikipedian[7], and Wikidata editor[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Perm[2], Anton Chupin…
- Anton Chupin was born on March 1, 1982[3].
- Anton Chupin held citizenship in Russia[9].
- Russian was Anton Chupin's native language[10].
- Anton Chupin's professions included mechanician[4].
- Anton Chupin's professions included Wiktionarian[5].
- Anton Chupin worked as a university teacher[6].
- Anton Chupin worked as a Wikipedian[7].
- Anton Chupin worked as a Wikidata editor[8].
- Anton Chupin's professions included Wikimedian[11].
- Anton Chupin's field of work was hydrodynamics[12].
- Anton Chupin's field of work was magnetohydrodynamics[13].
- Anton Chupin's field of work was mathematics competition[14].
- Anton Chupin's field of work was concurrent computing[15].
- Anton Chupin's field of work was wavelet transform[16].
- Anton Chupin's field of work was physics olympiad[17].
- Anton Chupin held the position of docent[18].
- Anton Chupin held the position of Q94465852[19].
- Among Anton Chupin's employers was Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics[20].
- Among Anton Chupin's employers was Perm State National Research University[21].
- Anton Chupin's doctoral advisor was Peter Frick[22].
- Anton Chupin's religion is recorded as atheism[23].
- Anton Chupin is recorded as male[24].
- Anton Chupin's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Anton Chupin's Commons category is recorded as Files created by Infovarius[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Perm[2], Anton Chupin… he was born on March 1, 1982[3]. Russian was his native language[10].
Education
Anton Chupin's doctoral advisor was Peter Frick[22]. Academic degrees include candidate of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics[27] and master's degree[28]. Studied under Yevgeny Tarunin[29], a mathematician[30], 1937–2020[31], of Soviet Union[32], awarded the Medal "Veteran of Labour"[33], specialised in mathematical modelling[34]; Tatyana Lyubimova[35], a physicist[36], b. 1949[37], of Soviet Union[38], awarded the Honoured Science Worker of the Russian Federation[39], specialised in hydrodynamics[40]; Aleksandr Korznyakov[41], a teacher[42], b. 1953[43], of Soviet Union[44]; and Victor Terpugov[45], a researcher[46], of Soviet Union[47].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mechanician[4], Wiktionarian[5], university teacher[6], Wikipedian[7], Wikidata editor[8], and Wikimedian[11]. Fields of work include hydrodynamics[12], a branch of mechanics[48]; magnetohydrodynamics[13], an academic discipline[49]; mathematics competition[14]; concurrent computing[15], a programming paradigm[50]; wavelet transform[16], an integral transform[51]; and physics olympiad[17]. Employers include Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics[20], an Institute of the Russian Academy of Science[52], in Russia[53], founded in 1971[54], headquartered in Perm[55] and Perm State National Research University[21], a national research university[56], in Russia[57], founded in 1916[58], headquartered in Perm[59]. Positions held include docent[18], an academic rank[60] and Q94465852[19].
Personal Life
Anton Chupin's religion is recorded as atheism[23].
FAQs
Where was Anton Chupin born?
Anton Chupin was born in Perm[2].
What did Anton Chupin do for work?
Anton Chupin worked as mechanician[4], Wiktionarian[5], university teacher[6], Wikipedian[7], and Wikidata editor[8].