Full Name
Ed I. George
Job Title
Universal Furniture Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Data Science
Company
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Speaker Bio
Edward I. George is the Universal Furniture Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Data Science at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he has made remarkable contributions over his tenure. With a career spanning four decades, Dr. George has been at the forefront of statistical research, specializing in hierarchical modeling, model uncertainty, shrinkage estimation, treed modeling, variable selection, and wavelet regression. His pioneering work has not only advanced the theoretical foundations of statistics but has also provided innovative solutions to complex real-world problems, earning him recognition as a Fellow of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis, the American Statistical Association, and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
Dr. George's impact extends beyond his research prowess, as he has also excelled in teaching and professional leadership. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards for his teaching excellence, including the McKinsey Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Joe D. Beasley Award for Teaching Excellence. Additionally, Dr. George has played significant roles in professional organizations, serving as Co-Editor of the Annals of Statistics and as Executive Editor of Statistical Science. His leadership as President of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis further underscores his influence in shaping the field of statistics and data science for generations to come.
Dr. George's impact extends beyond his research prowess, as he has also excelled in teaching and professional leadership. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards for his teaching excellence, including the McKinsey Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Joe D. Beasley Award for Teaching Excellence. Additionally, Dr. George has played significant roles in professional organizations, serving as Co-Editor of the Annals of Statistics and as Executive Editor of Statistical Science. His leadership as President of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis further underscores his influence in shaping the field of statistics and data science for generations to come.