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Lieberman, Gerald J. was born on December 31, 1925 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Ida (Margolis) Lieberman.
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Lieberman, Gerald J. was born on December 31, 1925 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Ida (Margolis) Lieberman.
Bachelor of Science in Mech. Engineering, Cooper Union, 1948; A.M. in Mathematics Statistics, Columbia University, 1949; Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1953.
Mathematics statistician, National Bureau Standards, 1949-1950; member of faculty, Stanford University, since 1953; professor statistics and industrial engineering, Stanford University, 1959-1967; professor statistics and operations research, Stanford University, since 1967; department chairman operations research, Stanford University, 1967-1975; associate dean School Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University, 1975-1977; acting vice-president and provost, Stanford University, 1979; vice provost, Stanford University, 1977-1985; dean research, Stanford University, 1977-1980; dean graduate studies and research, Stanford University, 1980-1985; provost, Stanford University, 1992-1993. Consultant to government and industry, since 1953.
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Fellow American Statistical Association, Institute Mathematics Statistics, American Society Quality Control (Shewhart medal 1972), American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member National Academy Engineering, Institute Management Science (president 1980-1981), Operations Research Society American, Sigma Xi, Pi Tau Sigma.
Married Helen Herbert, October 27, 1950. Children— Janet, Joanne, Michael, Diana.