Bernard Silverman

The Reverend Professor
Bernard Silverman
FRS FAcSS
Born (1952-02-22) 22 February 1952
Residence UK
Nationality British
Fields Statistician
Institutions University of Oxford
Alma mater Cambridge University
Thesis Data Analysis: Some Theory and Practice (1978)
Doctoral advisor D. G. Kendall
Known for density estimation, nonparametric regression, functional data analysis
Notable awards Mayhew Prize (1974)
Smith's Prize (1976)
Gold Medal International Mathematical Olympiad
Guy Medal (Bronze, 1984) (Silver, 1997)
COPSS Presidents' Award (1991)
Notes
Fellow of the Royal Society

Bernard Walter Silverman, FRS, FAcSS (born 22 February 1952) is a British statistician and Anglican Priest. He was Master of St Peter's College, Oxford from 1 October 2003 to 31 December 2009. He is a member of the Statistics Department at Oxford University, and is also attached to the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, and the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance. He has been a member of the Council of Oxford University and of the Council of the Royal Society.[1] He was briefly President of the Royal Statistical Society in January 2010, a position from which he stood down upon announcement of his appointment as Chief Scientific Advisor to the Home Office.[2]

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References

  1. Council for 2008/9 of the Royal Society
  2. "New Home Office Chief Scientific Adviser announced". Home Office Press Office. Retrieved 19 February 2010.

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