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Noel Cressie was born in Fremantle, Western Australia. He received
the Bachelor of Science degree with first class honors in Mathematics
from the University of Western Australia. He received the MA and
PhD in Statistics from Princeton University in 1973 and 1975,
respectively.
Between 1976 and 1983 he was Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at The
Flinders University of South Australia. From 1983 to 1998 he was
Professor of Statistics, and from 1993 to 1998, Distinguished
Professor in Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University. He
is now Professor of Statistics, Distinguished Professor of
Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and Director of the Program in Spatial
Statistics and Environmental Statistics at The Ohio State University.
He is the author of around 200 refereed articles and of two
books, including "Statistics for Spatial Data, rev. edn",
published by John Wiley and Sons in 1993. His research interests are
in the statistical modeling and analysis of spatial and
spatio-temporal data,
in Bayesian and empirical Bayesian methods, and in environmental
sciences.
Dr. Cressie is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and
the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and he is an Elected Member
of the International Statistical Institute.
Other honors include being awarded the
Distinguished Achievement Medal of ASA's Section on
Statistics and the Environment, the Twentieth Century Distinguished
Service Award in Environmental Statistics, and the
Distinguished Scholar Award of The Ohio State University.
See also Cressie's web-page.
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