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Roger Littlejohn has worked as a statistician at Invermay Agricultural Centre, near Dunedin, since 1983. Before that he studied for his Ph.D. at the Australian National University, supervised by Daryl Daley, on problems related to point processes and Markov processes. He did his undergraduate studies and M.Sc. at Victoria University, Wellington. His research interests include point processes, models and inference for non-negative time series such as hormone profiles, periodogram analysis for replicated experiments, and the EM algorithm; much of this is stimulated by questions that arise in the course on consulting. Roger is President of the NZSA from July 2006. He was the Editor of the NZSA newsletter from September 2002 to March 2006, and NZSA Webmaster since January 2004. |
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