Wendy L. Martinez
Wendy L. Martinez (née Poston) is an American statistician. She directs the Mathematical Statistics Research Center of the Bureau of Labor Statistics,[1] and is the coordinating editor of the journal Statistics Surveys (jointly sponsored by four major statistical societies).[2] In 2018, Martinez was elected president of the American Statistical Association for the 2020 term.[3]
With Angel R. Martinez, she is the author of two books on MATLAB-based computational statistics and exploratory data analysis: Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB (CRC Press, 2002; 2nd ed., 2007; 3rd ed., 2015),[4] and Exploratory Data Analysis with MATLAB (CRC Press, 2004; 2nd ed., with Jeffrey Solka, 2010).[5]
Wendy Poston was an undergraduate at Cameron University, graduating in 1989 with a double major in mathematics and physics. She earned a master's degree in aerospace engineering at George Washington University and the NASA Langley Research Center in 1991, and a Ph.D. in computational sciences and informatics, specializing in computational statistics, from George Mason University in 1995.[6] Her dissertation, supervised by Edward Wegman, was Optimal Subset Selection Methods.[6][7] She was a program officer at the Office of Naval Research beginning in 1997, and has also held adjunct faculty positions at Strayer University and George Mason University.[6]
Martinez was elected as a
References
- ^ Office of Survey Methods Research, Bureau of Labor Statistics, retrieved 2017-11-27
- ^ Statistics Surveys, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, retrieved 2017-11-27
- ^ Bureau of Labor Statistics' Wendy Martinez Elected ASA President, American Statistical Association, May 8, 2018, retrieved 2018-05-27
- ^ Reviews of Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB:
- Kushler, Robert H (November 2002), Technometrics, 44 (4): 405–406, )
- Dunn, P. K. (June 2003), Biometrics, 59 (2): 462–463, )
- Wikle, Christopher K. (June 2004), Journal of the American Statistical Association, 99 (466): 566, )
- Michailidis, George (2004), Journal of Statistical Software, 11, Book Review 6, doi:10.18637/jss.v011.b06)
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link - Biometrics, 65 (1): 338, March 2009, )
- Verzani, John (August 2009), "Book Reviews", SIAM Review, 51 (3): 654–656, JSTOR 25662329
- Jain, Varinder (October 2009), Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 172 (4): 942–943, )
- ^ Reviews of Exploratory Data Analysis with MATLAB:
- Hannachi, A. (March 2006), Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 169 (2): 390–391, )
- Jersky, Brian (March 2006), Journal of the American Statistical Association, 101 (473): 399–400, )
- Kushler, Robert H (May 2006), Technometrics, 48 (2): 311, )
- Davis-Stober, Clintin; Broomell, Stephen; Lorenz, Florian (March 2007), Psychometrika, 72 (1): 107–108, )
- Álvarez P., Adolfo (November 2011), International Statistical Review, 79 (3): 492, )
- Maronna, Ricardo (April 2013), Statistical Papers, 55 (3): 913–914, )
- ^ a b c d e Curriculum vitae (PDF), retrieved 2017-11-27
- ^ Wendy L. Martinez at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ ASA Fellows list, American Statistical Association, retrieved 2017-11-27
- ^ Individual members, International Statistical Institute, archived from the original on 2017-07-29, retrieved 2017-11-23
- ^ Founders Award, American Statistical Association, retrieved 2017-11-27
- ^ "2022 AAAS Fellows | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)". www.aaas.org. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
External links
- Probability & Statistics, home page for Wendy and Angel Martinez