Edward I. George

American statistician
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Edward I. George

Summary

Edward I. George is a human[1]. He worked as a statistician[2] and university teacher[3].

Key Facts

  • Edward I. George held citizenship in United States[4].
  • Edward I. George's professions included statistician[2].
  • Edward I. George worked as a university teacher[3].
  • Among Edward I. George's employers was University of Chicago[5].
  • Among Edward I. George's employers was University of Texas at Austin[6].
  • Edward I. George was employed by University of Pennsylvania[7].
  • Edward I. George's education included a stint at Stanford University[8].
  • Edward I. George was educated at Stony Brook University[9].
  • Edward I. George's education included a stint at Cornell University[10].
  • Edward I. George's doctoral advisor was Herbert Solomon[11].
  • Edward I. George's doctoral advisor was Charles Stein[12].
  • Edward I. George received the Fellow of the American Statistical Association[13].
  • Edward I. George received the Fellow of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis[14].
  • Edward I. George received the Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[15].
  • Edward I. George was a member of American Statistical Association[16].
  • Edward I. George was a member of Institute of Mathematical Statistics[17].
  • Edward I. George is recorded as male[18].
  • Edward I. George's instance of is recorded as human[19].
  • Edward I. George supervised Greg Allenby as a doctoral student[20].
  • Edward I. George supervised Yung-Hsin Chien as a doctoral student[21].
  • Edward I. George supervised Xinlei Wang as a doctoral student[22].
  • Edward I. George supervised Wen Cui as a doctoral student[23].
  • Edward I. George supervised Xinyi Xu as a doctoral student[24].
  • Edward I. George supervised Cecilia Balocchi as a doctoral student[25].
  • Edward I. George supervised Sameer K Deshpande as a doctoral student[26].

Body

Education

Educated at Stanford University[8], a private university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1885[29], headquartered in Stanford[30]; Stony Brook University[9], a public university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1957[33], headquartered in Stony Brook University[34]; and Cornell University[10], a private university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1865[37], headquartered in Ithaca[38]. Doctoral advisors include Herbert Solomon[11], a statistician[39], 1919–2004[40], of United States[41], awarded the Fellow of the American Statistical Association[42], specialised in statistics[43] and Charles Stein[12], a mathematician[44], 1920–2016[45], of United States[46], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[47], specialised in statistics[48]. Edward I. George earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[49].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include statistician[2] and university teacher[3]. Employers include University of Chicago[5], a private university[50], in United States[51], founded in 1890[52], headquartered in Chicago[53]; University of Texas at Austin[6], a public research university[54], in United States[55], founded in 1883[56], headquartered in Austin[57]; and University of Pennsylvania[7], a private university[58], in United States[59], founded in 1740[60], headquartered in Philadelphia[61]. Doctoral students include Greg Allenby[20], an economist[62], b. 1956[63], of United States[64], awarded the Fellow of the American Statistical Association[65]; Yung-Hsin Chien[21]; Xinlei Wang[22], a statistician[66], awarded the Fellow of the American Statistical Association[67]; Wen Cui[23]; Xinyi Xu[24], a statistician[68], of United States[69], awarded the Savage Award[70]; and Cecilia Balocchi[25], a statistician[71], awarded the Savage Award[72].

Recognition

Awards received include Fellow of the American Statistical Association[13], a statistics award[73]; Fellow of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis[14]; and Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[15].

FAQs

What did Edward I. George do for work?

Edward I. George worked as statistician[2] and university teacher[3].

Where did Edward I. George go to school?

Edward I. George was educated at Stanford University[8], Stony Brook University[9], and Cornell University[10].

What awards did Edward I. George receive?

Honors received include Fellow of the American Statistical Association[13], Fellow of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis[14], and Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[15].

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Class ancestry

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