Thomas Short
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Thomas Short
Summary
Thomas Short is a human[1]. He died in Orange[2]. He worked as a professor of mathematics[3].
Key Facts
- Thomas Short passed away in Orange[2].
- Thomas Short worked as a professor of mathematics[3].
- Thomas Short's education included a stint at Carnegie Mellon University[4].
- Thomas Short's doctoral advisor was Joseph Born Kadane[5].
- Thomas Short received the Fellow of the American Statistical Association[6].
- Thomas Short received the George Cobb Lifetime Achievement Award[7].
- Thomas Short was a member of American Statistical Association[8].
- Thomas Short is recorded as male[9].
- Thomas Short's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Thomas Short's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 42490[11].
- Thomas Short's family name is recorded as Short[12].
- Thomas Short's given name is recorded as Thomas[13].
- Thomas Short's date of disappearance is recorded as +2018-11-22T00:00:00Z[14].
- Thomas Short's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Thomas-Short-3[15].
- Thomas Short's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11ln4gsv8l[16].
- Thomas Short's MR Author ID is recorded as 215114[17].
Body
Education
Thomas Short's education included a stint at Carnegie Mellon University[4]. His doctoral advisor was Joseph Born Kadane[5].
Career and Affiliations
Thomas Short worked as a professor of mathematics[3].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the American Statistical Association[6], a statistics award[18] and George Cobb Lifetime Achievement Award[7], an award[19], founded in 2005[20].
Death and Burial
Thomas Short passed away in Orange[2].
FAQs
Where did Thomas Short die?
Thomas Short passed away in Orange[2].
What did Thomas Short do for work?
Thomas Short worked as professor of mathematics[3].
Where did Thomas Short go to school?
Thomas Short was educated at Carnegie Mellon University[4].
What awards did Thomas Short receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the American Statistical Association[6] and George Cobb Lifetime Achievement Award[7].