David Ross Brillinger ( David Ross Brillinger , born October 27, 1937, Toronto ) is a Canadian-American statistician, a specialist in time series . He is a professor at the University of California at Berkeley , a member of the Royal Canadian Society (1985) and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1993), a foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Literature (2004) and the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (2006).
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Biography
He graduated with honors from the University of Toronto (Bachelor of Pure Mathematics, 1959). He received a master’s degree (1960) and a Ph.D. (1961) in mathematics from Princeton University, and completed his doctorate under the supervision of John Tukey .
In 1961-1962 fello at the London School of Economics and Political Science and taught there from 1964-1969. In 1962-1964 taught at Princeton and at the same time worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories . In 1967-1968 Visiting associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1969 (1970?) a professor of statistics, and from 1979-1981 he headed the Department of Statistics. In 1976, a visiting professor of mathematics at Auckland University (New Zealand).
Fello American Association for the Advancement of Science (1983). In 1995, he was president of the , and in 2001-2002. - .
Honorary Doctor of the University of Western Ontario (1999), University of Waterloo (2003) and McMaster University (2008).
- Awards and honors
- Wald Lecturer, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1983)
- Fisher Lecturer, Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (1991)
- Gold Medal, Statistical Society of Canada (1992)
- Parzen Prize (2002)
- Neyman Lecturer, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (2005)
Links
- CV
- University of California , Berkeley , Department of Statistics
- A Conversation with David R. Brillinger