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Ellerman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * David Ellerman (born 1943), philosopher working in economics, political economy, social theory, philosophy and mathematics *Derek Ellerman (born 1978), the co-founder and board chair of Polaris Project, a Washington DC–based organization * Ferdinand Ellerman (1869–1940), American astronomer and photographer * John Ellerman, CH (1862–1933), English shipowner and investor *Sir John Ellerman, 2nd Baronet (1910–1973), English shipowner, natural historian and philanthropist *Juul Ellerman (born 1965), Dutch former international footballer See also * Ellermann, surname * Ellerman (crater), lunar crater on the far side of the Moon * Ellerman bombs, micro solar flares named after Ferdinand Ellerman *Ellerman Lines Ellerman Lines was a UK cargo and passenger shipping company that operated from the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth century. It was founded in the late 19th century, and continued to ex ...
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David Ellerman
David Patterson Ellerman (born 14 March 1943) is a philosopher and author who works in the fields of economics and political economy, social theory and philosophy, quantum mechanics, and in mathematics. He has written extensively on workplace democracy based on a modern treatment of the labor theory of property and the theory of inalienable rights as rights based on de facto inalienable capacities. Education Ellerman was born 14 March 1943 in Fayette, Missouri. He received an undergraduate degree in philosophy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1965. He went on to Boston University for his graduate work, receiving an MA in philosophy of science in 1967, an MA in economics in 1968, and a doctorate in mathematics in 1972. His PhD thesis was titled ''Sheaves Of Relational Structures And Ultraproducts'', and was advised by Rohit Jivanlal Parikh. Career After his PhD, Ellerman remained teaching at Boston University in the mathematics and then the economic departm ...
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Derek Ellerman
Derek Ellerman (born June 27, 1978) is an American social entrepreneur. He was a co-founder of Polaris Project, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization that combats human trafficking and modern slavery. In 2004, he was selected as a Fellow by Ashoka. Ellerman is the co-publisher of the intersectional feminist website Everyday Feminism. Educational background Derek Ellerman attended Brown University, graduating in 2002, with a Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Neuroscience. Professional background While an undergraduate student at Brown University, Ellerman established the Center for Police and Community (CPAC), an organization that addressed issues of police misconduct in Providence, Rhode Island. At CPAC, Ellerman served as the Executive Director and worked to support individual victims of police abuse. He assisted in successfully advocating for the creation of the first civilian review board for law enforcement in the state of Rhode Island. In 2002, during his s ...
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Ferdinand Ellerman
Ferdinand Ellerman (May 13, 1869 to March 20, 1940) was an American astronomer and photographer. He spent a good part of his career as an associate of the solar astronomer George E. Hale, and is known for his study of a phenomenon in the solar chromosphere later dubbed Ellerman bombs. Biography He was born in Centralia, Illinois on May 13, 1869, the son of Mathias Ellerman and Rosa A. née Fleischbein. Ferdinand attended High School in Belleville, Illinois, then moved to Chicago and was employed at the James S. Kirk Company, a soap manufacturing business. During his work, he acquired skill in the use of machine tools and photography. Ellerman was hired as an assistant by astronomer George E. Hale in 1892 to observe at his private Kenwood Astrophysical Observatory, Kenwood Observatory in Chicago, beginning a working relationship that would last until Hale's death in 1938. The two likely first met during the initial meeting for the Chicago Section of the Astronomical Society of ...
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