The Bradley Lecture Series

The Bradley Lecture is an annual lecture that honors former UGA faculty member Ralph Bradley. Ralph was born on November 28, 1923 in Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada, and grew up in the village of Wellington. After graduating from Queen's University in 1944 with an honors degree in mathematics and physics, he served in the Canadian Army from 1944 to 1945 and completed an M.A. degree at Queen's in 1946. He received his PhD in 1949 at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and went on to a very distinguished career. He was the founder of the Department of Statistics at Florida State University and served as its Head from 1959-1978. He joined UGA in 1982.

Ralph Bradley made many other contributions to Statistics, including as a researcher (in design of experiments, nonparametric statistics, sequential analysis and multivariate analysis) and through an exemplary record of service to the profession (in ASA, IMS, International Biometric Society, ISI), including as President of the ASA in 1981.

The Bradley Lecture series provides an opportunity for UGA graduate students to interact with the speaker, typically an eminent statistician of their choice. After a seminar in the afternoon, the speaker gives an after dinner presentation and often stays for the next day's spring picnic to mingle with faculty and students.


2012

R. Dennis Cook

Professor
School of Statistics
University of Minnesota


Technical Talk:
Envelope Models and Methods
After Dinner Talk:
Dimensions of Statistics


2011

Peter McCullagh

John D. MacArthur Distinguished Service Professor
Department of Statistics,
University of Chicago

Technical Talk:
Statistical models for distance matrices
After Dinner Talk:
Bacteria, fruit flies and statistics


2010

Steve Marron

Amos Hawley Distinguished Professor
Department of Statistics and Operations Research
UNC Chapel Hill

Technical Talk:
Object Oriented Data Analysis


2009

Nancy Reid

University Professor of Statistics
University of Toronto

Technical Talk:
Composite Likelihood Inference in Complex Models
After Dinner Talk:
Statistics in the News


2008

Jayanta Ghosh

Department of Statistics
Purdue University
Friday, April 11, 2008

Technical Talk:
"Motivation and Convergence of Two "New" Fast Algorithms for Estimating the Mixing Distribution in Mixture Models"
After Dinner Talk:
"Objective Bayes -- Old and New Questions, Some Answers"


2007

Xiao-Li Meng

Department of Statistics
Harvard University
Friday, April 27, 2007

Technical Talk:
"The Full Monte Carlo: A Live Performance"
After Dinner Talk:
"How "Crude" was Harvard Ex-President's Calculation?"


2006

Raymond J. Carroll

Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University
Friday, April 21, 2006

Technical Talk:
"General Semiparametric Analysis of Repeated Measures Data"
After Dinner Talk:
"Measuring Dietary Intake"


2005

Bruce G. Lindsay

Penn State University
Friday, April 22, 2005

Technical Talk:
"The Unique Challenges of Mixture Models"
After Dinner Talk:
"The Future of Statistics: My Personal Perspective on the NSF-funded Report"


2004

Jim Berger

Duke University
Friday, April 30, 2004

Technical Talk:
"Validation of Computer Models"
After Dinner Talk:
"A (Casual) History of Objective Bayesian Statistics"


2003

George Casella

University of Florida
Friday, April 11, 2003

Technical Talk:
"Objective Bayes Variable Selection"
After Dinner Talk:
"A Personal History of MCMC"


2002

Robert V. Hogg

Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science
University of Iowa
Friday, April 12, 2002

Technical Talk:
"On Independant Statistics"


Previous Bradley Lecture speakers include:

Dick Scheaffer (2001)
Ron Randles (2000)
Myles Hollander (1999)
Ron Pyke (1998)
Brad Efron (1997)
HA David (1996)
Jayaram Sethuraman (1995)
Peter Bickel(1994)
C.R. Rao (1993)