Hélène Massam

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Hélène Menexia Massam was a statistician known for her research on the Wishart distribution and on graphical models. She was a professor of mathematics and statistics at York University in Canada.[1][2]

Education and career[]

Massam earned a bachelor's degree from McGill University in 1971. She stayed on at McGill for graduate studies, earning a master's degree in 1973 and completing her doctorate in 1977.[2] Her dissertation, Mathematical Programming with Cones, concerned numerical analysis and was supervised by Sanjo Zlobec.[3] She joined the York University faculty in 1984, and taught there for 35 years until her death.[4]

Massam died on August 22, 2020.[4]

Recognition[]

In 2008, Massam was named a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics "for contributions to Wishart distributions and to graphical models".[2][5]

References[]

  1. ^ Faculty, York University Mathematics and Statistics, retrieved 2018-02-10
  2. ^ a b c "Alumnotes" (PDF), McGill News: 51–52, Winter 2008–2009, archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-24
  3. ^ Hélène Massam at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ a b The York University community mourns the loss of long-serving professor Hélène Massam, York University Department of Mathematics and Statistics, September 7, 2020 – via Facebook
  5. ^ 2008 IMS Fellows Named, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, retrieved 2018-02-10
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