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Rebecca Killick

British statistician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Rebecca Killick is a British statistician whose work concerns non-stationary processes and changepoint detection. They[1] are a professor of statistics at Lancaster University,[2] an affiliate of the centre for health informatics, computing, and statistics in the Lancaster University Medical School,[3] and co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Statistical Software.[4]

Education and career

Killick completed a Ph.D. at Lancaster University in 2012, with the dissertation Novel methods for changepoint problems supervised by Idris Eckley.[5]

After a year as a postdoctoral researcher, Killick returned to Lancaster University as a lecturer in mathematics and statistics in 2013, and added an affiliation with the centre for health informatics, computing, and statistics in 2021.[3] They were promoted to full professor in 2022.[6]

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Recognition

Killick was named as 2019 Young Statistician of the Year by the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics.[7] They were elected to the UK Young Academy in 2023, as part of its inaugural cohort of members.[8]

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