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Cremer is an occupational surname with the same origin as the name Kramer (surname), Kramer. Notable people with the surname include: * Bruno Cremer (1929–2010), French actor *Camille Crémer (1840–1876), French general * Christoph Cremer (born 1944), German physicist * Cristina Cremer de Busti (born 1952), Argentine politician * Erika Cremer (1900–1996), German physical chemist * Esther Cremer (born 1988), German middle-distance runner * Fritz Cremer (1906–1993), German sculptor * Gerard de Cremere (1512–1594), Flemish cartographer * Graeme Cremer (born 1986), Zimbabwean cricketer * Grant Cremer (born 1978), Australian middle-distance runner * Hermann Cremer (1834–1903), German theologian * Jacob Jan Cremer (1827–1880), Dutch writer and painter * Jacob Theodoor Cremer (1847–1923), Dutch businessman and politician * Jan Cremer (born 1940), Dutch author * Melanie Cremer (born 1970), German field hockey player * Peter-Erich Cremer, (1911–1992), German U-boat Capta ...
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Thomas Cremer
Thomas Cremer (born 7 July 1945 in Miesbach, Germany), is a German professor of human genetics and anthropology with a main research focus on molecular cytogenetics and 3D/4D analyses of nuclear structure studied by fluorescence microscopy including super-resolution microscopy and live cell imaging. Thomas Cremer is the brother of the German physicist Christoph Cremer and Georg Cremer, Secretary General of the German Caritas Association. Biography Thomas Cremer was raised in Aachen. He studied medicine at the Human Medical School, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg, where he graduated in 1970 and received his doctoral degree in 1973. From 1974-1978 he was leader of a research group at the Institute of Anthropology and Human Genetics, University of Freiburg followed by a fellowship as research associate at the University of California, Irvine (1978) in the group oM.W. Berns From 1978-1996 he headed an independent research group at the Institute oAnthropology and Human Gen ...
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Christoph Cremer
Christoph Cremer (born in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) is a German physicist and emeritus at the Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, former honorary professor at the University of Mainz and was a former group leader at Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany, who has successfully overcome the conventional limit of resolution that applies to light based investigations (the Abbe limit) by a range of different methods (1971/1978 development of the concept of 4Pi-microscopy; 1996 localization microscopy SPDM; 1997 spatially structured illumination SIM (first developed in 1995 by John M. Guerra at Polaroid Corp.)). In the meantime, according to his own statement, Christoph Cremer is a member of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (Otto Hahn Institute) and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research. His actual microscope Vertico-SMI is the world's fastest nano light microscope that allows large scale investigation of supr ...
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Occupational Surname
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to name change, change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. C ...
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Peter-Erich Cremer
Peter-Erich Cremer (25 March 1911 – 5 July 1992) was a German U-boat commander during the Second World War. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Biography Peter-Erich Cremer was born in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine, on 25 March 1911. After high school, Cremer enlisted in the ''Reichsmarine'' in 1932. After serving on cruisers and destroyers, Cremer became captain in February 1940. He received the Iron Cross 2nd class. He was promoted to the rank of submarine commander in August 1940, and was given ''U-152''. He commanded the from 25 August 1941 to 6 October 1942 and again from 18 May 1943, to 19 July 1944. On 31 January 1942 he mistakenly attacked and sunk ; he was court-martialed and found not guilty. After several victorious trips, he received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (''Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes'') on 5 June 1942, and in that same year was severely wounded. He sailed again from 1943 until July 1944, before giving his boat ...
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David De Cremer
David De Creamer is a Belgian scholar examining behavioral applications to organizations, management and economics. In 2024, he became the dean of Northeastern's D’Amore-McKim School of Business. He was previously at the University of Cambridge (UK) as the KPMG chair in management studies at Judge Business School. He is also a visiting professor at London Business School (LBS) and China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). He is the founder of the Erasmus Behavioral Ethics Centre at the Rotterdam School of Management. Throughout his career he has lived and lectured in Europe, US, Middle-East and Asia. His most recent work focuses on the role of leaders with regards to AI-driven transformation. Early life and education De Cremer was born in Leuven, Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the ...
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Vittoria Cremers
Vittoria Cremers (''Vittoria Cassini''; born c. 1859), was an Italian Theosophist. Early years Cremers was born in Pisa, Italy, and was the daughter of Italian Manrico Vittorio Cassini and his British wife, Agnes Elizabeth Rutherford. Career Cremers had experience in publishing. After reading the book, ''Light on the Path'', written by Mabel Collins though first anonymously issued in 1885, Cremers felt prompted to immediately join the Theosophical Society. In 1888 she travelled to Britain to meet Madame Blavatsky. As she had been previously involved with publishing, Blavatsky asked her to take over the business side of the Theosophical journal '' Lucifer''. Cremers was soon introduced to Mabel Collins, with whom she became firm friends. According to Jean Overton Fuller, Cremers was close to Aleister Crowley and Victor Neuberg and claimed to know the identity of Jack the Ripper (supposedly Robert D'Onston Stephenson). Personal life In Manhattan, New York on November 26, 1 ...
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Ruud Cremers
Ruud Cremers (born 3 January 1992 in Gulpen) is a Dutch cyclist riding for Team Novo Nordisk. References 1992 births Living people Dutch male cyclists People from Gulpen-Wittem Cyclists from Limburg (Netherlands) 21st-century Dutch sportsmen {{Netherlands-cycling-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Jan Cremers
Jan M.B. Cremers (May 3, 1952 Limbricht) is a Dutch sociologist and former politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2008 until 2009. Political and academic career He studied organisational and development sociology at the University of Tilburg, and worked as a teacher and civil servant at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. He was also a member of the board of the European Trade Union Confederation and director of the National Training Fund for Works Councils (GBIO). From spring 2007 until the end of 2018, he worked as a senior researcher at the Amsterdam Institute for Labour Studies at the University of Amsterdam. In parliament, Cremers served on the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. Currently, he is associated to the Tilburg Law School of Tilburg University (since May 2015), where he established a database on labour migration, among other things. He conducts research in the field of free movement of ...
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Eppo Cremers
Epimachus Jacobus Johannes Baptista (Eppo) Cremers (15 June 1823 in Groningen – 27 October 1896 in Zürich) was a Dutch politician. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and foreign relations, relations, diplomacy, bilateralism, ... from March 1864 to June 1866 and thrice Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands in between 1884 and 1888. ReferencesMr. E.J.J.B. Cremersat ''Parlement & Politiek'' (Dutch) 1823 births 1896 deaths Ministers of foreign affairs of the Netherlands Speakers of the House of Representatives (Netherlands) Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands) Independent politicians in the Netherlands Politicians from Groningen (city) University of Groningen alumni {{Netherlands-politician-stub ...
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Coos Cremers
Jacobus Johannes "Coos" Cremers (15 December 1806, Groningen - 5 March 1882, Groningen) was a Dutch politician. ReferencesMr. J.J. (Coos) Cremers
at parlement.com 1806 births 1882 deaths Members of the Senate (Netherlands) University of Groningen alumni Politicians from Groningen (city) {{Netherlands-politician-stub ...
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Cas Cremers
Casimier Joseph Franciscus "Cas" Cremers (born 16 June 1974)Cas Cremers (@CasCremers), Twitter
accessed January 2018. is a computer scientist and a faculty member at the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Saarbruecken, Germany.


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Cremers received his PhD from in 2006, under the supervision of Sjouke Mauw and Erik de Vink. Between 2006 and 2013, he worked at the Information Security Group at



Armin B
Armin is a male given name and surname of Indo-European origin. In the Balkans, Armin is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. The name is a modification of Amin, following a pattern similar to the modification of Anel to Arnel. This region also has a female equivalent: Armina. The name became especially popular in the region after the 2007 Croatian-Bosnian drama film Armin. History Historical records of Armin as a forename appear independently from two different sources: * Germanic ** Armin is the modern form of Arminius who was a German prince. He is mostly known for defeating the Roman army in Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. The latinized name of "Arminius" itself comes form an ancient Germanic name that may have derived from elemental noun "ermen" which means "whole" or "universal" in essence. * Iranic ** Armin was son of Kai Kobad who is a fantastical character in the Shahnameh book of poetry. He belonged to the Kayanian dynasty in Persian literature ...
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