Ken Newman
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Ken Newman
Summary
Ken Newman is a human[1]. He worked as a mathematical statistician[2], lecturer[3], statistician[4], and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Ken Newman's professions included mathematical statistician[2].
- Ken Newman worked as a lecturer[3].
- Ken Newman's professions included statistician[4].
- Ken Newman's professions included university teacher[5].
- Ken Newman's field of work was teaching[6].
- Ken Newman's field of work was statistics[7].
- Ken Newman's field of work was mathematical statistics[8].
- Ken Newman's field of work was population dynamics[9].
- Ken Newman's field of work was population biology[10].
- Ken Newman's field of work was ecology[11].
- Ken Newman held the position of associate professor[12].
- Among Ken Newman's employers was University of Edinburgh[13].
- Ken Newman was employed by United States Fish and Wildlife Service[14].
- Ken Newman was employed by University of St Andrews[15].
- Among Ken Newman's employers was University of Idaho[16].
- Among Ken Newman's employers was Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland[17].
- Ken Newman was educated at University of Washington[18].
- Ken Newman's doctoral advisor was Peter Guttorp[19].
- A notable work attributed to Ken Newman is Sampling Theory: For the Ecological and Natural Resource Sciences[20].
- Ken Newman is recorded as male[21].
- Ken Newman's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Ken Newman's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 2145159474299027661401[23].
- Ken Newman's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nb2020011165[24].
- Ken Newman's IdRef ID is recorded as 245027629[25].
- Ken Newman's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0003-1734-5833[26].
Body
Education
Ken Newman's education included a stint at University of Washington[18]. His doctoral advisor was Peter Guttorp[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematical statistician[2], lecturer[3], statistician[4], and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include teaching[6], an activity[27]; statistics[7], an academic major[28]; mathematical statistics[8], a branch of mathematics[29]; population dynamics[9]; population biology[10], a branch of biology[30]; and ecology[11], an academic discipline[31]. Employers include University of Edinburgh[13], a public university[32], in United Kingdom[33], founded in 1583[34], headquartered in Edinburgh[35]; United States Fish and Wildlife Service[14], a government agency[36], in United States[37], founded in 1940[38], headquartered in Washington, D.C.[39]; University of St Andrews[15], a public university[40], in United Kingdom[41], founded in 1413[42], headquartered in Fife[43]; University of Idaho[16], a public university[44], in United States[45], founded in 1889[46]; and Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland[17], a facility[47], in United Kingdom[48], founded in 1987[49]. Ken Newman held the position of associate professor[12].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Ken Newman is Sampling Theory: For the Ecological and Natural Resource Sciences[20].
FAQs
What did Ken Newman do for work?
Ken Newman worked as mathematical statistician[2], lecturer[3], statistician[4], and university teacher[5].
Where did Ken Newman go to school?
Ken Newman was educated at University of Washington[18].