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- Title
An Interview with Jae C. Lee.
- Authors
Fisher, Nicholas I.; Zwet, Willem R.
- Abstract
Jae Chang Lee was born in Chang-Nyoung, South Korea, on 9 August, 1942. After high school, he attended Seoul National University during a period of military dictatorship. As a leader of the student protest movement, he was forced to flee the country. He completed undergraduate and graduate studies at Ohio State University (PhD 1972) in USA and then joined the faculty at Moravian College in Pennsylvania. He returned permanently to South Korea in 1981 to a faculty position at Korea University. He has held visiting positions at the US National Bureau of Standards, the US Naval Coastal Systems Center, Ohio State University, Temple University, the University of Wollongong and Chuo University. Professional contributions include President of International Statistical Institute, Organiser of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) Congress in Seoul in 2001, President of the International Association for Statistical Computing and of the Korean Statistical Society (KSS), Editor, Journal of the Korean Statistical Society and Co-Editor, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis. Honours include ISI Methorst Award, Distinguished Service Award (KSS), Presidential Award for Statistical Contribution and Order of Service Merit from the Korean Government, Certificate of Distinguished Contribution from the Japanese Society of Computational Statistics and elected member, Korean Academy of Science and Technology. The interview was conducted during 23-27 April 2013, at Jae C's country home in Pocheon City.
- Subjects
JAE Chang Lee; STUDENT protesters; COMPUTERS in statistics; SOUL Taehakkyo; OHIO State University
- Publication
International Statistical Review, 2015, Vol 83, Issue 3, p371
- ISSN
0306-7734
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/insr.12090