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Box, George Edward Pelham was born on October 18, 1919 in Gravesend, England. Son of Harry and Helen (Martin) Box.
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Box, George Edward Pelham was born on October 18, 1919 in Gravesend, England. Son of Harry and Helen (Martin) Box.
Bachelor of Science, University College, London. Bachelor of Science, University London, 1947. Doctor of Philosophy, University London, 1952.
Doctor of Science, University London, 1961. Doctor of Science (honorary), University Rochester, 1975. Doctor of Science (honorary), Carnegie-Mellon University, 1989.
Doctor of Science (honorary), University Madrid, 1995. Doctor of Science (honorary), University Waterloo, Canada, 2000. Doctor of Science (honorary), National Conservatory Arts-Crafts, Paris, 2001.
Statistician, head statistical techniques research section, Imperial Chemicals Industries, Blackley, Manchester., England, 1948-1956; director statis, techniques research group, Princeton University, 1957-1959; professor statistics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1960-1991; professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin, since 1991; William F. Vilas professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980-1991; director Center for Quality and Productivity, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986-1992; director research, Center for Quality and Productivity, since 1992. Visiting research professor of University North Carolina, 1952-1953. Ford Foundation visiting professor Harvard Business School, 1965-1966, U. Essex, England, 1970-1971.
(A Classic adapted to modern times Rewritten and updated, ...)
(This set contains: Statistical Control by Monitoring an...)
(This book is about the philosophy and practice of Evoluti...)
(This book is about the philosophy and practice of Evoluti...)
(The book integrates the lives of those who graduated from...)
(The Wiley Classics Library consists of selected books tha...)
(The Wiley Classics Library consists of selected books tha...)
(This set contains Statistics for Experimenters: Design, I...)
(This set contains Statistics for Experimenters: Design, I...)
(Praise for the Fourth Edition "The book follows faithfull...)
(A modernized new edition of one of the most trusted books...)
(A modernized new edition of one of the most trusted books...)
(A detailed, practical, accessible guide to efficient stat...)
Served with British Army, 1939-1945. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (past vice president), American Academy Arts and Sciences, Royal Society, Royal Statistical Society (honorary, Guy Silver medal 1964, Guy Gold medal 1993), American Statistical Association (president 1978, Wilks memorial medal 1972), Institute of Mathematics Statistics (president 1979), American Society Quality Control (honorary, Shewhart medal 1968, Brumbaugh award 1988, 93, Deming medal 1989). Member International Statistics Institute, Biometrics Society.
Married Claire Louise Box, September 7, 1985. Children by previous marriage: Simon Andrew Martin, Helen Elizabeth, Harry Christopher.