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New Zealand Statistical Association Newsletter 60 |
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September 2004 |
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Chris Glasbey, Erskine Fellow
His research interests are in image analysis, spatio-temporal models, meteorological and biological applications, microarrays and bioinformatics, and he has co-authored a book "Image Analysis for the Biological Sciences" (Glasbey and Horgan, 1995, Wiley). He is joint editor of "Applied Statistics", and holds honorary professorships at Heriot-Watt University and the Scottish Agricultural College.
The doctorate is earned for published works of "special excellence". Sheila comments, "The work we have done on cot death, not particularly my papers, has reduced the incidence of cot deaths enormously. It is much, much lower than it was when we started doing these studies in the mid 1980s." Sheila has also worked on the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, which is following 1000 people born in 1972, assessing the effects of early life experiences on subsequent health. She joined this study as a volunteer when it was set up in 1975. She has been working as a statistician in the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine at the University of Otago since the mid 1980s. She did her BSc (Hons) in Applied and Pure Maths at the University of Hull, followed by a Postgraduate Diploma in Science at Otago in 1979.
Festchrift for Peter Johnstone
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Murthy Mittinty, ASA JSM Student Prize Winner
HRS Student Prizes at the NZSA Conference We thank Ray Hoare of HRS for sponsoring the student prizes which were
awarded to Caroline Roughneen for
"The Attraction of Engineering" and Steven Johnston for
"A Point Process Model for Accelerating Seismic Energy Release".
David Vere-Jones - Marsden Fund Award
NZSA
Campbell Award Criteria
This award was initiated in 1999 to promote statistics
within NZ and to recognise an individual’s contribution to the promotion
and development of statistics. The first recipient was Stan Roberts. Stan
will be remembered most recently for his efforts in the NZ statistics
history project. The award was given to him at the conference in
Wellington in 1999. The second recipient was Murray Jorgenson and the
award was given to him at the conference in Christchurch in 2001. The criteria for the award are: publishing the best, recent, original statistical
research undertaken within NZ, or, making an outstanding contribution to statistical
education, or, playing a key role in consulting on a major,
innovative research project that has direct relevance to NZ, or, making a significant contribution to promoting
statistics within NZ. One point worth noting is that the award may only be
given to fully paid up members of the NZSA. All membership categories are
eligible. This could be a way of encouraging new members - promise new
members that they may one day be given an award! Please send your nominations to Jennifer Brown (J.Brown@math.canterbury.ac.nz)
or Harold Henderson (Harold.Henderson@agresearch.co.nz) Jennifer Brown |
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