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Marianna Pensky

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Marianna Pensky is a Professor at the University of Central Florida.[1] Her research interests lie in the areas of theoretical and applied statistics. Her research is currently supported by the National Science Foundation.[2]

She is a Member of the Board of Directors of the International Society for NonParametric Statistics (ISNPS).[3]

She is a member of the International Statistical Institute (since 2011).[4]

She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference.[5]

In 2008-09 she won the UCF Research Incentive Award (RIA). In 2006-07 she won the Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) award.[6]

She is author of The Stress-strength Model and Its Generalizations: Theory and Applications (World Scientific Publishing, 2003).

References

  1. ^ "Full Professor Archives - Mathematics". Mathematics. Archived from the original on 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  2. ^ "The EXCEL Program". excel.ucf.edu.
  3. ^ beatriz. "Welcome". www.isnpstat.org.
  4. ^ Veeke, Justin van der. "Membership Elections 2011 - Round 2 - isi-web.org". www.isi-web.org.
  5. ^ Elsevier. "Editorial board - Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference - ISSN 0378-3758". www.elsevier.com.
  6. ^ "Past winners". sciences.ucf.edu.