Brian D. Ripley
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Brian D. Ripley
Summary
Brian D. Ripley is a human[1]. He was born on April 29, 1952[2]. He worked as a statistician[3], university teacher[4], artificial intelligence researcher[5], and mathematician[6].
Key Facts
- Brian D. Ripley was born on April 29, 1952[2].
- Brian D. Ripley held citizenship in United Kingdom[7].
- Brian D. Ripley worked as a statistician[3].
- Brian D. Ripley's professions included university teacher[4].
- Brian D. Ripley's professions included artificial intelligence researcher[5].
- Brian D. Ripley's professions included mathematician[6].
- Brian D. Ripley's field of work was statistics[8].
- Brian D. Ripley's field of work was artificial neural network[9].
- Brian D. Ripley's field of work was data mining[10].
- Brian D. Ripley's field of work was robust statistics[11].
- Brian D. Ripley's field of work was mathematics[12].
- Brian D. Ripley's field of work was mathematical statistics[13].
- Among Brian D. Ripley's employers was University of Oxford[14].
- Brian D. Ripley was educated at University of Cambridge[15].
- Brian D. Ripley's doctoral advisor was David George Kendall[16].
- Brian D. Ripley received the Rollo Davidson Prize[17].
- Brian D. Ripley received the Adams Prize[18].
- Brian D. Ripley received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[19].
- Brian D. Ripley received the Guy Medal in Silver[20].
- Brian D. Ripley received the Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[21].
- Brian D. Ripley was a member of Royal Society of Edinburgh[22].
- Brian D. Ripley was a member of Institute of Mathematical Statistics[23].
- Brian D. Ripley was a member of R Core Team[24].
- Brian D. Ripley is recorded as male[25].
- Brian D. Ripley's instance of is recorded as human[26].
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Origins and Family
Brian D. Ripley was born on April 29, 1952[2].
Education
Brian D. Ripley's education included a stint at University of Cambridge[15]. His doctoral advisor was David George Kendall[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include statistician[3], university teacher[4], artificial intelligence researcher[5], and mathematician[6]. Fields of work include statistics[8], an academic major[27]; artificial neural network[9], a type of statistical model[28]; data mining[10]; robust statistics[11]; mathematics[12], an academic discipline[29]; and mathematical statistics[13], a branch of mathematics[30]. Among Brian D. Ripley's employers was University of Oxford[14]. Doctoral students include Matthew Stephens[31], a mathematician[32], b. 1970[33], awarded the Guy Medal in Bronze[34]; Jonathan Marchini[35], a researcher[36], b. 1973[37], awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize[38]; Jeremy J. Warnes[39]; Mark Kirkland[40]; Charles C. Taylor[41]; and Ludger Evers[42], a data scientist[43], of United Kingdom[44], awarded the Rhodes Scholarship[45].
Recognition
Awards received include Rollo Davidson Prize[17], a science award[46], in United Kingdom[47], founded in 1976[48]; Adams Prize[18], a mathematics award[49], in United Kingdom[50], founded in 1848[51]; Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[19], a fellowship award[52], in United Kingdom[53]; Guy Medal in Silver[20], a class of award[54]; and Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[21].
FAQs
What did Brian D. Ripley do for work?
Brian D. Ripley worked as statistician[3], university teacher[4], artificial intelligence researcher[5], and mathematician[6].
Where did Brian D. Ripley go to school?
Brian D. Ripley was educated at University of Cambridge[15].
What awards did Brian D. Ripley receive?
Honors received include Rollo Davidson Prize[17], Adams Prize[18], Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[19], and Guy Medal in Silver[20].