Abstract
Professor Rosemary A. Bailey is a giant in the field of applied statistics and design of experiments. She received her undergraduate and D.Phil degrees at the University of Oxford. Her 1974 D.Phil. dissertation was on finite permutation groups supervised by Professor Graham Higman [1917-2008) one of the three most significant British group theorists of the 20th century. She is Professor Emerita of Statistics at Queen Mary, University of London, and currently Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
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