Gordon K Smyth
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Gordon K Smyth
Summary
Gordon K Smyth is a human[1]. He worked as a statistician[2], mathematician[3], and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Gordon K Smyth's professions included statistician[2].
- Gordon K Smyth worked as a mathematician[3].
- Gordon K Smyth worked as a university teacher[4].
- Gordon K Smyth's field of work was bioinformatics[5].
- Gordon K Smyth's field of work was genomics[6].
- Gordon K Smyth's field of work was mathematical statistics[7].
- Gordon K Smyth's field of work was linear system[8].
- Gordon K Smyth's field of work was Bayesian inference[9].
- Among Gordon K Smyth's employers was WEHI[10].
- Among Gordon K Smyth's employers was University of Melbourne[11].
- Gordon K Smyth's education included a stint at Australian National University[12].
- Gordon K Smyth was educated at Australian National University[13].
- Gordon K Smyth's doctoral advisor was Michael R. Osborne[14].
- Gordon K Smyth's doctoral advisor was P. A. P. Moran[15].
- A notable student of Gordon K Smyth was Di Wu[16].
- A notable student of Gordon K Smyth was Carolyn de Graaf[17].
- Gordon K Smyth received the Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science[18].
- Gordon K Smyth is recorded as male[19].
- Gordon K Smyth's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Gordon K Smyth supervised William Dixon as a doctoral student[21].
- Gordon K Smyth supervised Heather Podlich as a doctoral student[22].
- Gordon K Smyth supervised Peter Dunn as a doctoral student[23].
- Gordon K Smyth supervised Natalie Thorne as a doctoral student[24].
- Gordon K Smyth supervised Matthew E. Ritchie as a doctoral student[25].
- Gordon K Smyth supervised Catherine Carmichael as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Education
Educated at Australian National University[12], a public university[27], in Australia[28], founded in 1946[29], headquartered in Canberra[30]. Doctoral advisors include Michael R. Osborne[14], a professor of mathematics[31], b. 1934[32], awarded the Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science[33] and P. A. P. Moran[15], a mathematician[34], 1917–1988[35], of Australia[36], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[37], specialised in probability theory[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include statistician[2], mathematician[3], and university teacher[4]. Fields of work include bioinformatics[5], a branch of biology[39]; genomics[6], a branch of biology[40]; mathematical statistics[7], a branch of mathematics[41]; linear system[8]; and Bayesian inference[9]. Employers include WEHI[10], a nonprofit organization[42], in Australia[43], founded in 1915[44] and University of Melbourne[11], a public university[45], in Australia[46], founded in 1853[47]. Notable students include Di Wu[16] and Carolyn de Graaf[17]. Doctoral students include William Dixon[21], Heather Podlich[22], Peter Dunn[23], Natalie Thorne[24], Matthew E. Ritchie[25], and Catherine Carmichael[26].
Recognition
Gordon K Smyth received the Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science[18].
FAQs
What did Gordon K Smyth do for work?
Gordon K Smyth worked as statistician[2], mathematician[3], and university teacher[4].
Where did Gordon K Smyth go to school?
Gordon K Smyth was educated at Australian National University[12] and Australian National University[13].
What awards did Gordon K Smyth receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science[18].