This monograph highlights the connection between the theoretical work
done by research statisticians and the impact that work has on various
industries. Drawing on decades of experience as an industry consultant,
the author details how his contributions have had a lasting impact on
the field of statistics as a whole. Aspiring statisticians and data
scientists will be motivated to find practical applications for their
knowledge, as they see how such work can yield breakthroughs in their
field.
Each chapter highlights a consulting position the author held that
resulted in a significant contribution to statistical theory. Topics
covered include tracking processes with change points, estimating common
parameters, crossing fields with absorption points, military operations
research, sampling surveys, stochastic visibility in random fields,
reliability analysis, applied probability, and more. Notable
advancements within each of these topics are presented by analyzing the
problems facing various industries, and how solving those problems
contributed to the development of the field.
The Career of a Research Statistician is ideal for researchers,
graduate students, or industry professionals working in statistics. It
will be particularly useful for up-and-coming statisticians interested
in the promising connection between academia and industry.