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Jan Hemelrijk (28 May 1918 – 16 March 2005) was a Dutch mathematician, Professor of Statistics at the University of Amsterdam, and authority in the field of stochastic processes.〔Jo van Nunen and Jaap van der Wal. "Jaap wessels–his life with stochastic processes." Statistica Neerlandica 54.2 (2000): 116-126.〕 == Biography == Hemelrijk received his PhD in 1950 at the University of Amsterdam with a thesis entitled "Symmetry Keys and other applications of the theory of Neyman and Pearson" under supervision of David van Dantzig.〔Han Oud en Gerard Alberts (2010) "(Een statisticus moet ook wel eens geluk hebben’ Interview met prof. dr. Jan Hemelrijk )" in ''STAtOR'' december 2000/3. p. 10〕 After graduation Hemelrijk started his academic career as assistant to David van Dantzig at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica in Amsterdam, and later Head of the Statistical Consulting Department. He was Professor at the Delft University of Technology from 1952 to 1960. In 1960 he was appointed Professor of Statistics at the University of Amsterdam as successor of David van Dantzig. Among his doctoral students were Gijsbert de Leve (1964), Willem van Zwet (1964), R. Doornbos (1966), Ivo Molenaar (1970), Robert Mokken (1970) and J. Dik (1981).〔(Jan Hemelrijk ) at Mathematics Genealogy Project.〕 Jaap Wessels in 1960 started his academic career Wessels as assistant to Jan Hemelrijk. Hemelrijk was President of the Vereniging voor Statistiek en Operationele Research (VVS),〔(In Memoriam Prof. dr. Jan Hemelrijk ) at science.uva.nl. Accessed September 20, 2013〕 and chief editor of the Journal of the association ''Statistica Neerlandica''. He also provided the first television course'' Statistics'' of Teleac, broadcast in 1969 and 1970.
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