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  1. November 1956 in Forteni (Farcád) bei Odorheiu Secuiesc, Rumänien) ist ein rumänischer Mathematiker ungarischer Volkszugehörigkeit. Sandor studierte 1976 bis 1980 Mathematik an der Babeș-Bolyai-Universität Cluj und war dann Mathematiklehrer an Gymnasien (Hermannstadt, Odorheiu Secuiesc). 1997 ging er wieder als Dozent an die ...

  2. On certain inequalities involving the constant e and their applications. J Sándor, L Debnath. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 249 (2), 569-582. , 2000. 54. 2000. Articles 1–20. ‪Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania‬ - ‪‪Cited by 4,957‬‬ - ‪Mathematics‬.

  3. József SÁNDOR | Scientific adviser | Prof., PhD, FACS | Semmelweis University, Budapest | SOTE | Department of Surgical Research and Techniques and Surgical Education Group of the First...

  4. 7. Juli 2021 · Dr. József Sándor, pioneer of the Hungarian laparoscopic surgery, professor of numerous generations of surgeons, the ambassador of science, had received many professional recognitions. He did an outstanding job in raising the international image of Semmelweis University and has been actively helping to build its international ...

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  5. József Sándor Pap. Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Department, Centre for Energy Research. Verified email at ek-cer.hu. catalysis water splitting electrocatalysis bio-inspired compounds artificial photosynthesis.

  6. Prof. József Sándor, MD, PhD, FACS. Born on 3 May, 1941 in Szeged Hungary. Elementary and middle school in Budapest. 1959 – 1965: Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Budapest. M.D. degree: 1965, Specialist in surgery: 1970. Scientific degree: PhD – 1994 Employment: from 1965 continuously: 3rd Surgical Department, Semmelweis University.

  7. József Sándor's 111 research works with 1,058 citations and 6,665 reads, including: On certain inequalities for the prime counting function – Part III