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David Brillinger
Born
David Ross Brillinger

(1937-11-27) November 27, 1937 (age 86) [2]
Alma mater University of Toronto (BA)
Princeton University (MA, PhD)
Awards COPSS Distinguished Achievement Award and Lectureship (1991)
Scientific career
Fields Statistics
Time series
Institutions University of California, Berkeley
London School of Economics
Bell labs
Thesis Asymptotic Means and Variances in the K-Dimensional Case (1961)
Doctoral advisor John Tukey [1]
Doctoral students
Website www.stat.berkeley.edu/~brill/ Edit this at Wikidata

David Ross Brillinger (born 1937) [2] FRSC is a statistician and Emeritus Professor of Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. [3] [4] [2] He received his PhD from Princeton in 1961 under John Tukey. [1] Brillinger's former doctoral students include Peter Guttorp, [1] Ross Ihaka, [5] Rafael Irizarry [6] and Victor Panaretos. [1] [7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h David R. Brillinger at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ a b c Panaretos, Victor M. (2011). "A Conversation with David R. Brillinger". Statistical Science. 26 (3): 440–469. arXiv: 1201.2047. doi: 10.1214/10-STS324. S2CID  62563408.
  3. ^ Rosenberg JR; Amjad AM; Breeze P; Brillinger DR; Halliday DM (1 January 1989). "The Fourier approach to the identification of functional coupling between neuronal spike trains". Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 53 (1): 1–31. doi: 10.1016/0079-6107(89)90004-7. ISSN  0079-6107. PMID  2682781. Wikidata  Q38717116.
  4. ^ David R. Brillinger publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
  5. ^ Ihaka, George Ross (1985). Rūaumoko. berkeley.edu (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. OCLC  910485430. ProQuest  303363827.
  6. ^ Irizarry, Rafael (1998). Statistics and Music: Fitting a Local Harmonic Model to Musical Sound Signals (PDF) (PhD thesis). OCLC  892825726. S2CID  58781935. ProQuest  304424980. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-12. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  7. ^ "David R. Brillinger's students". stat.berkeley.edu. Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from David Brillinger)
David Brillinger
Born
David Ross Brillinger

(1937-11-27) November 27, 1937 (age 86) [2]
Alma mater University of Toronto (BA)
Princeton University (MA, PhD)
Awards COPSS Distinguished Achievement Award and Lectureship (1991)
Scientific career
Fields Statistics
Time series
Institutions University of California, Berkeley
London School of Economics
Bell labs
Thesis Asymptotic Means and Variances in the K-Dimensional Case (1961)
Doctoral advisor John Tukey [1]
Doctoral students
Website www.stat.berkeley.edu/~brill/ Edit this at Wikidata

David Ross Brillinger (born 1937) [2] FRSC is a statistician and Emeritus Professor of Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. [3] [4] [2] He received his PhD from Princeton in 1961 under John Tukey. [1] Brillinger's former doctoral students include Peter Guttorp, [1] Ross Ihaka, [5] Rafael Irizarry [6] and Victor Panaretos. [1] [7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h David R. Brillinger at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ a b c Panaretos, Victor M. (2011). "A Conversation with David R. Brillinger". Statistical Science. 26 (3): 440–469. arXiv: 1201.2047. doi: 10.1214/10-STS324. S2CID  62563408.
  3. ^ Rosenberg JR; Amjad AM; Breeze P; Brillinger DR; Halliday DM (1 January 1989). "The Fourier approach to the identification of functional coupling between neuronal spike trains". Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 53 (1): 1–31. doi: 10.1016/0079-6107(89)90004-7. ISSN  0079-6107. PMID  2682781. Wikidata  Q38717116.
  4. ^ David R. Brillinger publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
  5. ^ Ihaka, George Ross (1985). Rūaumoko. berkeley.edu (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. OCLC  910485430. ProQuest  303363827.
  6. ^ Irizarry, Rafael (1998). Statistics and Music: Fitting a Local Harmonic Model to Musical Sound Signals (PDF) (PhD thesis). OCLC  892825726. S2CID  58781935. ProQuest  304424980. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-12. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  7. ^ "David R. Brillinger's students". stat.berkeley.edu. Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 14 August 2014.

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