Thomas Diciccio
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Thomas Diciccio
Summary
Thomas Diciccio is a human[1]. He worked as a statistician[2], econometrician[3], and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Thomas Diciccio held citizenship in Canada[5].
- Thomas Diciccio held citizenship in United States[6].
- Thomas Diciccio's professions included statistician[2].
- Thomas Diciccio worked as an econometrician[3].
- Thomas Diciccio worked as a university teacher[4].
- Among Thomas Diciccio's employers was Cornell University[7].
- Thomas Diciccio's education included a stint at University of Waterloo[8].
- Thomas Diciccio's doctoral advisor was Mary E. Thompson[9].
- Thomas Diciccio received the Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[10].
- Thomas Diciccio was a member of Institute of Mathematical Statistics[11].
- Thomas Diciccio is recorded as male[12].
- Thomas Diciccio's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Thomas Diciccio supervised Steven Stern as a doctoral student[14].
- Thomas Diciccio earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[15].
- Thomas Diciccio's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 40900[16].
- Thomas Diciccio's given name is recorded as Thomas[17].
- Thomas Diciccio's MR Author ID is recorded as 57485[18].
Body
Education
Thomas Diciccio was educated at University of Waterloo[8]. His doctoral advisor was Mary E. Thompson[9]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include statistician[2], econometrician[3], and university teacher[4]. Thomas Diciccio was employed by Cornell University[7]. He supervised Steven Stern as a doctoral student[14].
Recognition
Thomas Diciccio received the Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[10].
FAQs
What did Thomas Diciccio do for work?
Thomas Diciccio worked as statistician[2], econometrician[3], and university teacher[4].
Where did Thomas Diciccio go to school?
Thomas Diciccio was educated at University of Waterloo[8].
What awards did Thomas Diciccio receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[10].