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Frenkel, Frenkiel

Fränkel (or Fraenkel) is a surname and may refer to:
  • Alexander Frenkel
    Alexander Frenkel
    Alexander Frenkel is a German Cruiserweight boxer of Ukrainian origin ranked seventh in the world by Boxrec...

    , German boxer of Ukrainian origin
  • Daan Frenkel
    Daan Frenkel
    Daan Frenkel is a Dutch computational physicist.Frenkel has carried out the largest part of his research at the FOM institute AMOLF in Amsterdam where he has been employed since 1987. Professor Frenkel is one of the select foreign members of the British Royal Society and has been awarded the title...

     (born 1948), Dutch computational physicist
  • Danielle Frenkel
    Danielle Frenkel
    -Early life:Frenkel originally was interested in being a professional dancer, and trained for years as a teenager with the Bat Dor Dance Company. Two months after she began her army service, as a guide at Yad Vashem , Israeli high jump coach Anatoly Shafran, who had seen her jump in a high school...

     (born 1987), Israeli high jumper
  • Heinrich Frenkel
    Heinrich Frenkel
    Heinrich Sebastian Frenkel was a Swiss physician and neurologist born in Heiden, a town overlooking Lake Constance...

     (1860–1931), Swiss physician
  • Igor Frenkel
    Igor Frenkel
    Igor Borisovich Frenkel is a mathematician at Yale University working in representation theory and mathematical physics.-Biography:...

    , mathematician
  • Jacob A. Frenkel, Israeli economist and businessman
  • James Frenkel
    James Frenkel
    James Raymond Frenkel is a Senior Editor, editing science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, thrillers, historical fiction and other books for Tom Doherty Associates . He has edited numerous award-winning authors such as Vernor Vinge, Joan D. Vinge, and Frederik Pohl , Andre Norton, Loren D...

    , American science fiction book editor
  • Naftaly Frenkel
    Naftaly Frenkel
    Naftaly Aronovich Frenkel ; was a Soviet citizen and Chekist . Frenkel is best known for his role in the organisation of work in the Gulag, starting from the forced labor camp of the Solovetsky Islands, which is recognised as one of the earliest sites of the Gulag. -Origins:Naftaly Frenkel's...

    , Soviet official
  • Peter Frenkel
    Peter Frenkel
    Peter Frenkel is an East German athlete who was one of the best 20 km race walkers in the world in the late 1960s and early 1970s....

    , athlete
  • Richard H. Frenkiel
    Richard H. Frenkiel
    Richard H. Frenkiel is an American engineer, known for development of cellular telephone networks.Born in Brooklyn, New York, Frenkiel earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at Tufts University and earned a master's degree at Rutgers University in 1965. Beginning in 1963, he worked...

    , co-inventor of the cell phone
  • Richard Frenkel
    Richard Frenkel
    Richard "Rick" G. Frenkel was an in-house intellectual property counsel and director of intellectual property at Cisco Systems.Michelle Massey, , The Southeast Texas Record, March 13, 2008. Retrieved on March 15, 2008...

    , patent lawyer for Cisco Systems
  • Yakov Frenkel
    Yakov Frenkel
    Yakov Il'ich Frenkel, was a Soviet physicist renowned for his works in the field of solid-state physics. He is also known as Jacov Frenkel....

     (1894–1952), Russian physicist, known for the Frenkel defect
    Frenkel defect
    The Frenkel Defect is shown by ionic solids. The smaller ion is displaced from its lattice position to an interstitial site. It creates a vacancy defect at its original site and an interstitial defect at its new location.-Definition:...

  • Yan Frenkel
    Yan Frenkel
    Yan Abramovich Frenkel was a popular Soviet composer and performer.-Biography:Frenkel was born in Kiev, Ukraine. He was originally taught violin by his father, and later studied classical violin at the Kiev Conservatory under Yakob Magaziner...

     (Yan Abramovich Frenkel) (1920–1989), Soviet composer
  • Yitzhak Frenkel
    Yitzhak Frenkel
    Yitzhak Frenkel was an important Israeli painter.-Biography:...

    (1899–1981), Israeli painter
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