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Rosemary A. Bailey
Born 1947 (age 77–78)
Citizenship British
Alma mater University of Oxford, England
Scientific career
Fields Design of experiments, analysis of variance
Institutions Mathematical Sciences Institute of Queen Mary, University of London, England
Thesis Finite Permutation Groups (1974)
Doctoral advisor Graham Higman

Rosemary A. Bailey (born in 1947) is a British statistician. She is an expert in the design of experiments and analysis of variance. These are ways to plan studies and understand data. She also works with combinatorial design, especially association schemes. She has written several books about these topics.

Becoming a Statistician

Early Studies in Mathematics

Rosemary Bailey studied mathematics at the University of Oxford in England. She earned her first degree there. Later, she completed her Ph.D. (a high-level degree) in 1974. Her Ph.D. paper was about permutation groups. This is a topic in advanced mathematics. Her supervisor, Graham Higman, helped her with this work.

From Pure Math to Statistics

Even though her early studies were in pure mathematics, Rosemary Bailey chose a career in statistics. Statistics is about collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. She focused on the math problems that come up when designing experiments. This means figuring out the best way to set up tests to get clear results.

Where Rosemary Bailey Has Worked

Working at Universities and Research Stations

Rosemary Bailey has worked in many important places. She was at the University of Edinburgh with another famous statistician, David Finney. She also worked at The Open University. From 1981 to 1991, she was at the Statistics Department of Rothamsted Experimental Station. This station does important research in agriculture.

Teaching and Research Roles

In 1991, Rosemary Bailey became a Professor of Mathematical Sciences. This was at Goldsmiths College in the University of London. Later, she became a Professor of Statistics at Queen Mary, University of London. She is now a Professor Emerita there, which means she is a retired professor who still has a special title. Currently, she is a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

Awards and Recognition

Honors for Her Work

Rosemary Bailey is highly respected in her field. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. This is a special honor for top statisticians. In 2015, she was also chosen as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. This is a very old and respected group in Scotland that recognizes excellent thinkers.

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