In 1953, he became a professor of mathematical statistics at Columbia University.
From 1905 to 1941 he was professor of economics and statistics at the municipal university of Amsterdam.
He retired from Yale as a professor of statistics.
She came to the university in 1979 as a professor of educational measurement and statistics.
He was the first professor of statistics at Newcastle University and held the post until his retirement in 1983.
In 1939 she was appointed assistant professor of statistics at Iowa State.
He was appointed professor of statistics and economy at the Christiania University in 1877.
Her father is a professor of mathematics and statistics at Syracuse University.
His wife is a professor of statistics at Syracuse University.
His father is a professor of economics and statistics at Fordham.