New Zealand statistician
George Ross Ihaka (born 1954[ 2] ) is a New Zealand statistician who was an associate professor of statistics at the University of Auckland until his retirement in 2017.[ 3] Alongside Robert Gentleman , he is one of the creators of the R programming language .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] In 2008, Ihaka received the Pickering Medal , awarded by the Royal Society of New Zealand , for his work on R.[ 7]
Education
Ihaka completed his undergraduate education at the University of Auckland , and obtained his PhD in 1985 from the University of California, Berkeley supervised by David R. Brillinger .[ 1] His thesis was on statistical modelling for seismic interferometry and was titled Rūaumoko , after the god of earthquakes, volcanoes and seasons in Māori mythology .[ 1] [ 8] [ 9]
Career and research
As of 2010, he was working on a new statistical programming language based on Lisp .[ 10] [ 11] The Department of Statistics at the University of Auckland started a public lecture series in his honour in 2017.[ 12]
Personal life
Ihaka is of Ngāti Kahungunu , Rangitāne and Ngati Pākehā (New Zealand European) descent.[ 6] [ 13]
References
^ a b c Ross Ihaka at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ Wickham, Hadley (2014). Advanced R . New York: Chapman and Hall/CRC. p. 437. ISBN 9780429192678 .
^ "Ross Ihaka retires from the Department of Statistics – The University of Auckland" . stat.auckland.ac.nz . Retrieved 17 September 2018 .
^ Ihaka, R.; Gentleman, R. (1996). "R: A Language for Data Analysis and Graphics". Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics . 5 (3): 299– 314. doi :10.2307/1390807 . JSTOR 1390807 .
^ Vance, Ashlee (7 January 2009). "Data Analysts Captivated by R's Power" . The New York Times . Retrieved 7 January 2009 .
^ a b Middleton, Juliet (9 January 2009). "Academic unfazed by rock star status" . The New Zealand Herald .
^ Pickering Medal: Recipients , Royal Society of New Zealand.
^ Ihaka, George Ross (1985). Rūaumoko . berkeley.edu (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. OCLC 910485430 . ProQuest 303363827 .
^ "David R. Brillinger's students" . stat.berkeley.edu . Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 14 August 2014 .
^ Ihaka, Ross; Temple Lang, Duncan (25 August 2008). "Back to the Future: Lisp as a Base for a Statistical Computing System" (PDF) . Compstat 2008 . pp. 21– 33. doi :10.1007/978-3-7908-2084-3_2 . ISBN 978-3-7908-2083-6 .
^ Ihaka, Ross (2010). R: Lessons Learned, Directions for the Future (PDF) . Joint Statistical Meetings 2010, Statistical Computing Section.
^ "Ihaka Lecture Series – The University of Auckland" . stat.auckland.ac.nz . Retrieved 17 September 2018 .
^ www .stat .auckland .ac .nz /~ihaka /
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