Jonathan Mitchell
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Jonathan Mitchell
Summary
Jonathan Mitchell is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2] and university teacher[3].
Key Facts
- Jonathan Mitchell's professions included researcher[2].
- Jonathan Mitchell's professions included university teacher[3].
- Jonathan Mitchell's field of work was atmospheric sciences[4].
- Jonathan Mitchell's field of work was paleoclimatology[5].
- Jonathan Mitchell's field of work was icy moon[6].
- Jonathan Mitchell's field of work was exoplanet[7].
- Among Jonathan Mitchell's employers was University of California, Los Angeles[8].
- Jonathan Mitchell's education included a stint at University of Chicago[9].
- Jonathan Mitchell's doctoral advisor was Raymond T. Pierrehumbert[10].
- A notable work attributed to Jonathan Mitchell is The Climate of Titan[11].
- A notable work attributed to Jonathan Mitchell is The transition to superrotation in terrestrial atmospheres[12].
- Jonathan Mitchell is recorded as male[13].
- Jonathan Mitchell's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Jonathan Mitchell's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 822173308577838980004[15].
- Jonathan Mitchell's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2024126465[16].
- Jonathan Mitchell's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 134129[17].
- Jonathan Mitchell's family name is recorded as Mitchell[18].
- Jonathan Mitchell's given name is recorded as Jonathan[19].
- Jonathan Mitchell's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[20].
- Jonathan Mitchell's MR Author ID is recorded as 895832[21].
- Jonathan Mitchell's academic appointment is recorded as UCLA Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences[22].
- Jonathan Mitchell's academic appointment is recorded as UCLA Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences[23].
Body
Education
Jonathan Mitchell's education included a stint at University of Chicago[9]. His doctoral advisor was Raymond T. Pierrehumbert[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2] and university teacher[3]. Fields of work include atmospheric sciences[4], an academic discipline[24]; paleoclimatology[5], a branch of science[25]; icy moon[6], an astronomical object type[26]; and exoplanet[7], an astronomical object type[27]. Among Jonathan Mitchell's employers was University of California, Los Angeles[8].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include The Climate of Titan[11] and The transition to superrotation in terrestrial atmospheres[12].
FAQs
What did Jonathan Mitchell do for work?
Jonathan Mitchell worked as researcher[2] and university teacher[3].
Where did Jonathan Mitchell go to school?
Jonathan Mitchell was educated at University of Chicago[9].