Ene-Margit Tiit

Ene–Margit Tiit (born 22 April 1934 in Tartu) is an Estonian mathematician and statistician who became the founding president of the Estonian Statistical Society.

Tiit in 2014

Early life and education

Tiit is the daughter of mathematician Arnold Humal and was born in Tartu on 22 April 1934. She went to a high school in Tallinn and completed her undergraduate studies in 1957 at the University of Tartu, then called Tartu State University.[1] She remained at the same university for her doctoral work, defending a dissertation on Ridade ümberjärjestamisest (On rearrangements of series) in 1963 with Gunnar Kangro as her doctoral supervisor.[1][2]

Career

After briefly working at the Estonian Agricultural Academy before her doctorate, Tiit returned to the University of Tartu as a faculty member.[3] There, the topics of her research included "mathematical statistics, population sciences, sociology and anthropology".[1] She founded the Department of Mathematical Statistics there, and became its first regular professor.[4] The Estonian Statistical Society was founded in September 1992, soon after the fall of the Soviet Union, and Tiit became its first president.[1]

She retired in 1999, but continued to work as a senior methodologist for Statistics Estonia.[3]

Recognition

In 1995 the University of Helsinki gave Tiit an honorary doctorate. She is also a fourth class member of the Order of the White Star.[4] She is an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute.[3]

References

  1. "The Estonian Statistical Society", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, retrieved 2019-02-20
  2. Ene-Margit Tiit at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Curriculum vitae, Estonian Research Information System, retrieved 2019-02-20
  4. Ene-Margit Tiit – 75 (in Estonian), University of Tartu, archived from the original on 2009-05-02, retrieved 2019-02-21
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