Gittins, John C., 1938-

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Name (Latin)
Gittins, John C., 1938-
Other forms of name
Gittins, J. C. (John C.), 1938-
Date of birth
1938-08-28
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 49305451
Wikidata: Q6224420
Library of congress: n 85069292
HAI10: 000115796
Sources of Information
  • Bergman, S.W. Statistical methods for pharmaceutical research planning, c1985:CIP t.p. (John C. Gittins; Keble College, Oxford Univ.) data sheet (b. 8/28/38)
  • His Indices for the sequential allocation of effort, c1989:CIP t.p. (J.C. Gittins)

Wikipedia description:

John Charles Gittins (born 1938) is a researcher in applied probability and operations research, who is a professor and Emeritus Fellow at Keble College, Oxford University. He is renowned as the developer of the "Gittins index", which is used for sequential decision-making, especially in research and development in the pharmaceutical industry. He has research interests in applied probability, decision analysis and optimal decisions, including optimal stopping and stochastic optimization. Gittins was an Assistant Director of Research at the Department of Engineering, Cambridge University from 1967 to 1974. Then he was a lecturer at Oxford University from 1975 to 2005 and head of the Department of Statistics there for 6 years. In 1992, Oxford University awarded him the degree Doctor of Science (D. Sci.). In 1996, he became a Professor of Statistics at Oxford University. He has been awarded the Rollo Davidson Prize (1982) for early-career probabilists, and the Guy Medal in Silver (1984).

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