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- Aschenbrenner is a German surname. An anglicized spelling variation is Ashabranner. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Aschenbrenner (1865–1941)...
- Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner (c. 1791 – after 1834), with married names Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner-Miedke, also Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner-Miedtke and Wilhelmine...
- Leopold Aschenbrenner (born 2001 or 2002) is a German-American artificial intelligence (AI) researcher. He was part of OpenAI's "Superalignment" team...
- Karl W. Aschenbrenner (November 20, 1911, in Bison, Kansas – July 4, 1988, in Budapest, Hungary) was an American philosopher, translator (into English...
- Matthias Aschenbrenner (born 1972 in Bad Kötzting) is a German-American mathematician. He is a professor of mathematics and director of the logic group...
- Rosa Aschenbrenner (born Rosa Lierl: 27 April 1885 – 9 February 1967) was a German politician (KPD / SPD). After the Second World War, she became increasingly...
- Carl F. Aschenbrenner (1865–1941) was an American physician and politician. Aschenbrenner was born in Benton County, Iowa, in 1865 and raised on the family...
- Francis Xavier Aschenbrenner (July 12, 1925 – January 30, 2012) was a professional American football player for the Chicago Hornets and the Montreal Alouettes...
- ISSN 1573-3505. Groen Y, Priegnitz U, Fuermaier AB, Tucha L, Tucha O, Aschenbrenner S, et al. (December 2020). "Testing the relation between ADHD and hyperfocus...
- "Byzantium"". In Aschenbrenner & Ransohoff (2022), pp. 349–367. Aschenbrenner, Nathanael; Ransohoff, Jake (2022b). "Conclusion". In Aschenbrenner & Ransohoff...