- Tennis Statistics
- Bryan Sykes
Bryan Sykes is Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford. He published the first report on retrieving DNA from ancient bone ("Nature", 1989), and has been involved in high-profile cases dealing with ancient DNA, such as those of Ötzi the Iceman and Cheddar Man, as well as those by people claiming to be members of the Romanovs-the Russian royal family.
- Nigel Benson
Nigel C. Benson (born January 15, 1955) is a British author and illustrator. Nigel Benson was born in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, son of Ralph H. Benson, a fine artist specializing in oils and pastels, and Heather M. Benson. He grew up in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, and was educated at Dunstable Grammar School (where film star Gary Cooper and other notables were taught).
- Jörg Seidel
- William A. Dembski
William Dembski Researcher, Writer A mathematician and philosopher, William Dembski is a senior fellow with Seattle's Discovery Institute. Dr. Dembski has published articles in mathematics, philosophy, and theology journals and is the author/editor of more than ten books.
- John Lehoczky
- Dennis R. Mortensen
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- Peter Breeze
- Richard Sloan
Finance and Operational Risk management: Develop business intelligence solutions, such as compliance audits, internal controls, and financial projections, that assist organizations in their decision making, so they can track performance, target opportunities, reduce costs, and increase revenues. My experience has also included the Implementation and Performance Management of a multi-billion dollar asset management system. My immediate goals include, but are not limited to, Sarbanes-Oxley . . .
- Gregory Constantine
Dr. Gregory Constantine is currently a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his MS in Statistics at the University of Illinois in Chicago and then continued is education at the University of Illinois where he received his Ph.D. in Mathematics.
- William Statistics]
im pretty deep. most people dont like me at first because they cant understand me. but thats ok because i dont need mainstream people to understand me. if youre up for the challenge of getting to know me, be patient. sometimes even i feel like i dont even know me. theres so much to me. probably the only person i know whos deeper than me is my friend becca.
- Jacob Callis & The Statistics
- Mary Mary And Her Sadistic Statistics
- Sango Otieno
Sango Otieno Sango Otieno is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at Grand Valley State University in Allendale , Michigan . He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics (1990) and a Master of Science degree in Statistics (1994) from Egerton University in Njoro , Kenya .
- Tathagata 'Das' Dasgupta
Dr. Tathagata 'Das' Dasgupta is Executive Vice President at Xavor spearheading the strategic management consulting services group, with an emphasis on Supply Chain Management through Process-driven transformations and enabling technology solutions.
- Kendal Brenneman
- Suzanne Scotchmer
- Douglas M III
- Angela Crickman
- Sinclair Marie Dumont
- Jimmy James
- Dylan Yohe
- Joee Corso
- Dan Wolak
ya my names dan w. i swim and play polo. im gonna be a senior at fenwick. wow thats old. for anyone who doesnt know people call me freak because i am just different. i never remember all the reasons so ive just stopped trying to tell the am. IM me at ffreakaleakk69.
- Scott Zeger
- Kristofer Jennings
Kristofer Jennings Assistant Professor of Statistics E-mail : jennings@stat.purdue.edu
- Georges Monette
- Andrea Boito
- G. Jogesh Babu
- Brenda Mak
- Christopher Kirk
My name is Chris Kirk and I am 18. I graduated from WCHS in Jesup, GA in 2005.
- Debra Manning
My family and I are from Cassville MO. We are currently stationed at Fort Bragg NC. We are preparing for our journey home to live again as normal people!! We cannot wait to get there.
- Amy Lee
- Nason Kowalski
I live every day to the fullest. I play volleyball a couple of times a week and try to go out a lot. Family means a lot to me. I recently moved up to Jersey City to start my own business subcontracting to Merrill Lynch. It's been an interesting adventure so far. I wish I had more things to do.
- Alex
- Carl Schwarz
- Brian Gura
I have rosy cheeks. I learn only to be contented. I spend a lot of time thinking about: Ethics. Philosophy of the mind. Poop. Math. Where I want to be 3 years from now. What my sinuses are for. What dogs would say if they could talk. What I want in a relationship. Which beer tastes best. How I want to feel that day. Where I should travel to next. How I can be a better person.
- Caryn Kuebler
Sometimes I say 'dude' too much, but that's usually after spending too much time at home with my sister. If I'm saving money its most likely to do one of three things: buy something nice for someone I love, travel, and of course, to retire well so I can continue to buy things for the people I love and travel. (Oh, and I guess number four involves buying that pesky 'professional' attire so I can stop wearing the same five outfits to work every week.)
- Brett Below
I'm not fat...asses just run a little big in my family.