Adrian Raftery
Adrian E. Raftery | |
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Born | 1955 |
Alma mater | Trinity College Dublin Université Paris VI |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Statistics |
Institutions | University of Washington |
Thesis | Processus autorégressifs exponentiels : propriétés et estimation (1980) |
Doctoral advisor | Paul Deheuvels |
Website | sites |
Adrian E. Raftery (born 1955 in Dublin, Ireland)[1] is an Irish and American statistician and sociologist. He is the Boeing International Professor of Statistics and Sociology,[2] and founding Director of the Center for Statistics and Social Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States.[3]
Raftery studied mathematics and statistics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, in 1976 and obtained his doctorate in mathematical statistics in 1980 from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, France, advised by Paul Deheuvels.[4][5] From 1980 to 1986, he was a lecturer in statistics at Trinity College Dublin, where he was elected to fellowship in the year he left.[1][6] He then moved to the faculty of the University of Washington, where has been since.[1] He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2003[7] and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences in 2009.[8] He was identified as the world's most cited researcher in mathematics for the decade 1995-2005 by Thomson-ISI.[9]
As of 2009[update], Raftery has written or coauthored over 150 articles in scholarly journals. His research has focused on the development of new statistical methods, particularly for the social, environmental and health sciences. He has been a leader in developing methods for Bayesian model selection and Bayesian model averaging, and model-based clustering, as well as inference from computer simulation models. He has recently developed new methods for probabilistic weather forecasting and probabilistic population projections.[citation needed]
Selected publications
[edit]- Raftery, A. E. (2001). Statistics in Sociology, 1950—2000: A Selective Review. Sociological Methodology, 31, 1-45.
- Raftery, A. E.; Gneiting, T.; Balabdaoui, F.; Polakowski, M. (2005). "Using Bayesian Model Averaging to Calibrate Forecast Ensembles". Monthly Weather Review. 133 (5): 1155. Bibcode:2005MWRv..133.1155R. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.336.2546. doi:10.1175/MWR2906.1.
- Sloughter, J. M. L.; Raftery, A. E.; Gneiting, T.; Fraley, C. (2007). "Probabilistic Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting Using Bayesian Model Averaging". Monthly Weather Review. 135 (9): 3209. Bibcode:2007MWRv..135.3209S. doi:10.1175/MWR3441.1.
- McLean Sloughter, J.; Gneiting, T.; Raftery, A. E. (2013). "Probabilistic Wind Vector Forecasting Using Ensembles and Bayesian Model Averaging". Monthly Weather Review. 141 (6): 2107. Bibcode:2013MWRv..141.2107M. doi:10.1175/MWR-D-12-00002.1.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Curriculum vitae Archived 21 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2014-10-20.
- ^ Faculty profile, retrieved 2021-05-12.
- ^ Leadership and core faculty, Ctr. for Stat. & Soc. Sci. Univ. of Washington, retrieved 2021-05-12.
- ^ Adrian E. Raftery at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Sherlock, D.J.M. (2006). Trinity College Record Volume 2006. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Press. ISBN 1-871408-07-5.
- ^ Webb, D.A. (1992). J.R., Barlett (ed.). Trinity College Dublin Record Volume 1991. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Press. ISBN 1-871408-07-5.
- ^ Fellows of the AAAS, retrieved 2014-10-20.
- ^ Member profile, National Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2014-10-20.
- ^ "The most-cited researchers in Mathematics (1995-2005)". Archived from the original on 14 February 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2009.
External links
[edit]- Adrian Raftery's home page
- Adrian Raftery publications indexed by Google Scholar
- 1955 births
- Living people
- American statisticians
- Academics of Trinity College Dublin
- Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
- Bayesian statisticians
- Fellows of the American Statistical Association
- Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Fellows of Trinity College Dublin
- Irish statisticians
- Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
- Scientists from Dublin (city)