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Swedish statistician
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Nanny Wermuth
Born (1943-12-04) 4 December 1943 (age 81)
SpouseDr. Dieter Wermuth
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
InstitutionsChalmers University of Technology
University of Gothenburg
Thesis An empirical comparison of regression methods.  (1973)
Doctoral advisorArthur Pentland Dempster
Other academic advisorsDavid C. Hoaglin

Nanny Wermuth (born 4 December 1943) is the Professor emerita of Statistics, Chalmers University of Technology/University of Gothenburg. Her research interests are Multivariate statistical models and their properties, especially graphical Markov models, as well as their applications in the life sciences and in the natural sciences.

Academic career

Education

Professional positions

  • 1972–1978 Research Assistant in Statistics; University of Dortmund, University of Mainz
  • since 1978 Professor of Statistics and of Methods in Psychology, University of Mainz
  • 1997–2000 Head of Research and Development, Center of Survey Research, Mannheim
  • since 2003 Professor of Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg

Selected services to the profession

Selected recognitions

Professional affiliations

She was elected as member of the International Statistical Institute (1982) and of the German Academy of Sciences (2002); as fellow of the American Statistical Association (1989) and of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (2001).

Personal life

She has four sons with Dr. Dieter Wermuth - Jochen (1969) Martin (1974), Peter (1976) and Ulli (1981)

References

  1. "Academic page at Chalmers/University of Gothenburg".

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