- Jule
Niemeier (born 12
August 1999) is a
German professional tennis player. She has a career-high WTA
singles ranking of
world No. 61,
achieved on 7 November...
- mathematics, a
Niemeier lattice is one of the 24
positive definite even
unimodular lattices of rank 24,
which were
classified by Hans-Volker
Niemeier (1973)....
-
theologian and poet
Brian Niemeier,
American science fiction horror author Carol A.
Niemeier (born 1934),
American politician Deb
Niemeier,
American civil engineer...
- Deb A.
Niemeier is an
American transportation engineer known for her work on
measuring vehicle emissions and its
impact on the air
quality in
nearby neighborhoods...
- Hans-Volker
Niemeier is a
German mathematician who in 1973
classified the
Niemeier lattices, the even
positive definite unimodular lattices in 24 dimensions...
-
Carol Ann
Oline Niemeier (July 4, 1934 –
December 14, 2021) was an
American politician who
served in the
North Dakota House of
Representatives from the...
-
Tamara Korpatsch in the
first round,
before losing her next
match to Jule
Niemeier. In
September at the WTA 250
Thailand Open 2,
Uchijima reached her first...
-
Brian Niemeier is an
American science fiction horror author. In 2016, he was a
finalist for the John W.
Campbell Award for Best New
Writer and won the...
- 2023.
Retrieved 6
August 2023. Anne Graham;
Nicole Adler; Hans-Martin
Niemeier (2020). Air
Transport and
Regional Development Case Studies. Abingdon:...
- the title,
defeating Jule
Niemeier in the final, 3–6, 6–3, 6–2.
Julia Riera (champion) Anna Bondár (second round) Jule
Niemeier (final)
Darja Semeņistaja...