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- Kaltenbacher is a surname referring to one of several places named Kaltenbach. Notable people with this name include: Barbara Kaltenbacher, Austrian mathematician...
- inverse problems in applied mathematics, with students including Barbara Kaltenbacher. He became vice-rector of the University of Vienna in 2007, and rector...
- Bastien Kaltenbacher (born 20 May 1991), better known as Bastian Baker, is a Swiss singer-songwriter. Born in Lausanne to a professional hockey player...
- Barbara Kaltenbacher is an Austrian mathematician whose research concerns inverse problems, regularization, and PDE-constrained optimization, with applications...
- Jersey. Kaltenbacher was born on November 7, 1937, in Orange, New Jersey, to Joseph C. Kaltenbacher and Helen (Lowy) Kaltenbacher. Kaltenbacher graduated...
- was elected to the New Jersey General ****embly. He ran with Philip D. Kaltenbacher, a Short Hills Republican who had served as an aide to ****emblyman Irwin...
- of Wilgartswiesen – it is often called the Kaltenbach Devil's Table (Kaltenbacher Teufelstisch), especially in old literary sources. It is larger and better...
- Meier was born to a Jewish family, the oldest of three sons of Carolyn (Kaltenbacher) and Jerome Meier, a wholesale wine and liquor salesman, in Newark, New...
- 1968–1974 William Ronan, 1974–1977 Alan Sagner, 1977–1985 Philip D. Kaltenbacher, 1985–1990 Richard Leone, 1990–1994 Kathleen Donovan, 1994–1995 Lewis...
- National Governors ****ociation. December 8, 2015. Retrieved March 1, 2023. Kaltenbacher, Will S. (December 8, 1915). "Stanley Dedicates Himself to State's Service...