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Dudewicz, Edward John was born on April 24, 1942 in New York City. Son of Edward George and Adele (Drula) Dudewicz.
(This modern treatment of mathematical statistics is conci...)
This modern treatment of mathematical statistics is concise, yet detailed enough to give readers a solid foundation in all aspects of the field. Treatment of each topic is thorough enough to make the coverage self-contained for a course in probability, and exceptional care has been taken to balance theory with applications. In addition to classical probability theory, such modern topics as order statistics and limiting distributions are discussed, along with applied examples from a wide variety of fields. Discussions include the core mathematical statistics topics of estimation, testing, and confidence intervals; ranking and selection procedures; decision theory; nonparametric statistics; regression and ANOVA; and robust statistical procedures. Computer-assisted data analysis is discussed at several points, reflecting the importance of statistical computation to the field. FORTRAN programs and BMDP routines are included, as well as the highly popular SAS routines. Also looks at the potential contribution of expert systems to statistics.
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Dudewicz, Edward John was born on April 24, 1942 in New York City. Son of Edward George and Adele (Drula) Dudewicz.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963; Master of Science, Cornell Univercity, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1969.
Engineering research assistant, Alloy Valves and Control Research and Advanced Development, 1962;
assistant engineer, Alloy Valves and Control Corporation, Wilmington, Massachusetts, 1963;
assistant professor statistics, U. Rochester, 1967-1972;
assistant professor biostatistics, U. Rochester, 1971-1972;
associate professor statistics, Ohio State University, 1972-1977;
professor, Ohio State University, 1977-1982;
professor department mathematics, Syracuse (New York) U., since 1982;
chairman university statistics council, Syracuse (New York) U., since 1982;
chairman graduate committee statistics and biostatistics, Ohio State University, 1973-1975, 78-80. Chief statistician National Institutes of Health Resource for Multi-Nuclei Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Data Processing, 1984-1987. Vis scholar, visiting associate professor Stanford University, 1976.
Visiting professor U. Louvain, Belgium, 1979, 81, 85, 86, 93, 94. Visiting professor faculty of science, Science U. Tokyo, 1989, 93. Visiting Distinguished professor Clemson U., 1991.
Professor titular exclusiva National U. Comahue, Argentina, 1994. Professor postgraduate seminar National U. Tucuman, Argentina,1994. External Doctor of Philosophy examiner, Indian Institute Technology, 1989-1991, Panjab U., Chandigarh, India, 1989, 94, Katholieke Universiteit Brabant (Tilburg U.), The Netherlands, 1990.
Organizer, The First International AdvancedSeminar/Workshop on Inference Procedures associated with statisticalranking and selection, 1982, head international scientific committee The First International Conference on Statistical Computing, 1987, The Second International Advanced Seminar/Workshop on Inference Procedures Associated with Statistical Ranking and Selection, 1987. Co-organizer Conference on Sequential Statistical Analysis in honor of Professor Herbert Robbins, 1989, Multivariate Statistical Inference 2000 Conference in Honor of Professor Minoru Siotani, 1995. National Science Foundation Alabama EPSCoR lecturer, 1994.
External project director National University of Comahue, Argentina, 1994-1998. Chie f guest, inaugural address, keynote speaker International Conference on Statistical Inference, Combinatorics and Related Areas, 1997.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York Academy Sciences, Institute Mathematics Statistics, American Statistical Association, American Society Quality Control (Jack Youden prize 1981). Member American Association of University Professors, International Statistical Institute, Mathematics Association American, Japan Statistical Society, Sigma Xi (research award Ohio State University chapter 1977), Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Patricia Anne Scott, July 6, 1963. Children: Douglas, Robert, Carolyn.