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An award-winning researcher to watch: Peter Goos

PeterGoos.pngOn June 14, I’ll welcome one of the top contributors to the research on statistical design and analysis of experiments on a new episode of the Analytically Speaking webcast series.

Peter Goos is a professor of statistics at University of Leuven and University of Antwerp, and a prolific author on split-plot designs and optimal design of experiments. He probably holds a record for most published at such a young age! This graph shows how busy he’s been, with publications shooting up right after he graduated. He’s been busy ever since.  

 

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He’s been the sole, lead and contributing author on many publications.

 

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And it’s no surprise to see the terms split-plot, optimal and blocked so prominently featured in this word cloud of his publication titles.

 

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In addition to journal articles, he has co-authored some noteworthy books, two of the most recent are with David Meintrup: Statistics with JMP: Graphs, Descriptive Statistics and Probability and Statistics with JMP: Hypothesis Tests, ANOVA and Regression. 

 

Peter Goos is no stranger to our show; we’ve hosted him once before to share a case study from the book Optimal Design of Experiments, which he co-authored with our very own Bradley Jones. In this webcast, Peter will discuss:

  • The importance of split-plot designs.
  • Why practitioners need real-life DOE examples.
  • The power of various statistical tests.
  • Testing the best ways to teach introductory statistics concepts.
  • Rewarding collaborations with scientists and engineers in industry.

Please join us, Wednesday, June 14, at 1 p.m. ET!

Last Modified: Jun 12, 2017 11:57 AM