Joel Owen
Emeritus Professor of Statistics at Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Schools
- Leonard N. Stern School of Business
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Biography
Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Biography
Emeritus Professor of Statistics Joel Owen joined New York University Stern School of Business in 1966, where he taught many courses in statistics and probability.
He has been a visiting professor at the London School of Economics, Tel-Aviv University and ESSEC in France. Professor Owen has also been a consultant to government and private organizations and was chairman of the Department of Statistics and Operations Research from 1976 to 1983. He also served twice as Chairman at the University Faculty Council.
Professor Owen received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Harvard University in 1966, his M.A. in Mathematics from Boston University in 1957 and his B.A. in Mathematics from Yeshiva University in 1956.
Research Interests
- Applied Statistics
- Probability
- Multivariate Analysis
- Probability Models in Finance and Economics
Academic Background
Ph.D., Statistics, 1966
Harvard University
M.A., Mathematics, 1957
Boston University
B.A., Mathematics, 1956
Yeshiva University
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