Chien-Fu Jeff Wu (born 1949) is a Taiwanese-American statistician. He is the Coca-Cola Chair in Engineering Statistics and Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is known for his work on the convergence of the EM algorithm,[1] resampling methods such as the bootstrap and jackknife, and industrial statistics, including design of experiments, and robust parameter design (Taguchi methods).

C. F. Jeff Wu
Born1949 (age 74–75)
Alma materNational Taiwan University (BS)
University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
Known forEM convergence proof, resampling methods, industrial statistics, design and analysis of experiments
AwardsCOPSS Presidents' Award, Shewhart Medal, R. A. Fisher Lectureship
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
InstitutionsGeorgia Institute of Technology,
University of Michigan,
University of Waterloo,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Doctoral advisorPeter J. Bickel
Doctoral students

Biography

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Born in Taiwan, Wu earned a B.S. in mathematics from National Taiwan University in 1971, and a Ph.D. in statistics from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1976. He has been a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1977–1988), the University of Waterloo (1988–1993; GM-NSERC chair in quality and productivity), the University of Michigan (1995–2003; chair of Department of Statistics 1995–98; H.C. Carver professor of statistics, 1997–2003) and currently the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has supervised 50 Ph.D. students[2] and published around 185 peer-reviewed articles and two books.[3][4]

He has received several awards, including the COPSS Presidents' Award in 1987,[5] the Shewhart Medal in 2008,[6] the COPSS R. A. Fisher Lectureship in 2011,[7] and the Deming Lecturer Award in 2012.[8] He gave the inaugural Akaike Memorial Lecture in 2016.[9] He has been elected as a fellow of the American Statistical Association,[10] the Institute of Mathematical Statistics,[11] the American Society for Quality and the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.[12] In 2000 he was elected as a member of Academia Sinica.[13] In 2004, he was elected as a member of the National Academy of Engineering.[14] He received the Shewhart Medal of the American Society for Quality[15] and an honorary degree from the University of Waterloo in 2008.[16]

In 1985, in a lecture given to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, he used the term Data Science for the first time as an alternative name for statistics.[17] Later, in November 1997, he gave the inaugural lecture entitled "Statistics = Data Science?"[18] for his appointment to the H. C. Carver Professorship at the University of Michigan.[19] He popularized the term "data science" and advocated that statistics be renamed data science and statisticians data scientists.[18] He also presented his lecture entitled "Statistics = Data Science?" as the first of his 1998 P.C. Mahalanobis Memorial Lectures.[20] These lectures honor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, an Indian scientist and statistician and founder of the Indian Statistical Institute.

In Mile, Yunnan, China, a conference was held in July 2014 celebrating Professor Wu's 65th birthday.[21] In 2014 he gave the Bradley Lecture at the University of Georgia.[22] In 2016 he was the inaugural recipient of the Akaike Memorial Lecture Award.[23] In 2017 Jeff Wu received the George Box Medal from ENBIS.[24] In 2020, Jeff Wu received Georgia Institute of Technology’s highest award given to a faculty member: the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award.[25] In the same year, he also got the Sigma Xi’s Monie A. Ferst Award which, since 1977, has honored science and engineering teachers who have inspired their students to significant research achievements.[26][27] In 2020 he delivered the CANSSI/Fields Distinguished Lectures Series in Statistical Sciences.[28]

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  1. ^ Wu, C. F. Jeff (1983). "On the Convergence Properties of the EM Algorithm". The Annals of Statistics. 11 (1). Institute of Mathematical Statistics: 95–103. doi:10.1214/aos/1176346060. JSTOR 2240463.
  2. ^ "Chien-Fu Jeff Wu", Mathematics Genealogy Project, accessed October 11, 2014 http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=34328
  3. ^ "Experiments: Planning, Analysis, and Optimization, 2nd Edition", by C. F. J. Wu and M. S. Hamada, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 978-0-471-69946-0, accessed April 9, 2012, http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471699462.html
  4. ^ "A Modern Theory of Factorial Design", by Rahul Mukerjee and C. F. J. Wu, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-31991-9, accessed April 9, 2012, https://www.springer.com/statistics/statistical+theory+and+methods/book/978-0-387-31991-9
  5. ^ "Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies: Presidents' Award: Past Award Recipients," National Institute of Statistical Sciences, accessed April 5, 2012, http://nisla05.niss.org/copss/PastAwardsPresidents.pdf Archived 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ "Shewhart Metal," American Society for Quality, accessed October 10, 2014, http://asq.org/about-asq/awards/shewhart.html.
  7. ^ "Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies: Fisher Lecture: Past Award Recipients", National Institute of Statistical Sciences, accessed April 5, 2012,http://nisla05.niss.org/copss/PastAwardsFisher.pdf Archived 2013-12-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ "American Statistical Association Deming Lecturer Award", American Statistical Association, accessed September 25, 2012,http://www.amstat.org/awards/deminglectureraward.cfm Archived 2013-02-08 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. ^ "Akaike Memorial Lecture of The Institute of Statistical Mathematics and the Japan Statistical Society", The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, accessed September 24, 2016,http://www.ism.ac.jp/events/2016/meeting0905e.html.
  10. ^ "Fellows of the ASA", accessed April 5, 2012 http://www.amstat.org/awards/fellowslist.cfm Archived 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "IMS Fellows", Institute of Mathematical Statistics, accessed April 5, 2012 http://www.imstat.org/awards/honored_fellows.htm Archived 2014-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "INFORMS Fellows: Class of 2009", INFORMS online, accessed April 5, 2012 http://www.informs.org/Connect-with-People/Fellows/INFORMS-Fellows-Class-of-20092 Archived 2012-05-24 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "Council of Academia Sinica", Academia Sinica, accessed 18 April 2012 http://academicians.sinica.edu.tw/03.php
  14. ^ "NAE Members: Dr. Chien-Fu Jeff Wu", National Academy of Engineering, accessed, April 8, 2012 http://www.nae.edu/MembersSection/Directory20412/30848.aspx
  15. ^ "Shewart Medalists", American Society for Quality, accessed April 8, 2012 http://asq.org/about-asq/awards/honors/shewhart.html
  16. ^ "UW's convocation graduates 4,378 students, awards 10 honorary degrees", news release, University of Waterloo, accessed April 18, 2012 http://newsrelease.uwaterloo.ca/news.php?id=4973
  17. ^ Wu, C. F. Jeff (1986). "Future directions of statistical research in China: a historical perspective" (PDF). Application of Statistics and Management. 1: 1–7. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  18. ^ a b Wu, C. F. J. (1997). "Statistics = Data Science?" (PDF). Retrieved 9 October 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  19. ^ "Identity of statistics in science examined". The University Records, 9 November 1997, The University of Michigan. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  20. ^ "P.C. Mahalanobis Memorial Lectures, 7th series". P.C. Mahalanobis Memorial Lectures, Indian Statistical Institute. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  21. ^ "Building Statistical Methodology and Theory 2014". Mile, Yunnan, China. July 7–9, 2014.
  22. ^ "UGA Statistics Bradley Lecture Series" (PDF).
  23. ^ "Hirotugu Akaike Memorial Lecture".
  24. ^ "Jeff Wu Receives 2017 Box Medal from ENBIS". August 2017.
  25. ^ "Wu Honored With Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award".
  26. ^ "Jeff Wu Receives Sigma Xi's Monie A. Ferst Award".
  27. ^ "The Monie A. Ferst Award".
  28. ^ "Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Sciences". 2 January 2016.
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