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Richard David Gill (born 1951) is a British-Dutch mathematician. He has held academic positions in the
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. As a probability theorist and statistician, Gill has researched
counting process A counting process is a stochastic process with values that are non-negative, integer, and non-decreasing: # ''N''(''t'') ≥ 0. # ''N''(''t'') is an integer. # If ''s'' ≤ ''t'' then ''N''(''s'') ≤ ''N''(''t''). If ''s'' < ''t'', then ''N''(' ...
es. He is also known for his consulting and advocacy on behalf of alleged victims of statistical misrepresentation, including the reversal of the murder conviction of a Dutch nurse who had been jailed for six years.


Education

Gill studied mathematics at the
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(1970–1973), and subsequently followed the Diploma of Statistics course there (1973–1974). He obtained a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1979, with the thesis ''Censoring and Stochastic Integrals'', which was supervised by Jacobus Oosterhoff and of the
Vrije Universiteit The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (abbreviated as ''VU Amsterdam'' or simply ''VU'' when in context) is a public research university in Amsterdam, Netherlands, being founded in 1880. The VU Amsterdam is one of two large, publicly funded research ...
, which awarded the doctorate. During his career Gill has supervised 24 Ph.D. students including
Sara van de Geer Sara Anna van de Geer (born 7 May 1958, Leiden) is a Dutch statistician who is a professor in the department of mathematics at ETH Zurich.. She is the daughter of psychologist John P. van de Geer. Education She earned a master's degree in 1 ...
and
Mark van der Laan Mark Johannes van der Laan is the Jiann-Ping Hsu/Karl E. Peace Professor of Biostatistics and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. He has made contributions to survival analysis, semiparametric statistics, multiple testing, and ...
. Gill has said that he was "not much of an activist" as a student, but now feels guilty about not speaking up more at the time about perceived injustices, saying that this is partly because of an incident when working as a statistician in the 1970s when he helped on an experiment that severed the front legs of rats to investigate whether it would lead to the reshaping of their skulls. Gill said that this incident has stayed with him, as "what upset me most is that I didn’t have the strength of character to refuse to do that job".


Career

In 1974 Gill was appointed at the
Mathematical Centre The (abbr. CWI; English: "National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science") is a research centre in the field of mathematics and theoretical computer science. It is part of the institutes organization of the Dutch Research Cou ...
(later renamed ''Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica'', or CWI) of
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
. After receiving his Ph.D., he continued to collaborate with Danish and Norwegian statisticians for ten years, co-authoring ''Statistical models based on counting processes'', by Andersen, Borgan, Gill, and Keiding. Gill became head of the Department of
Mathematical Statistics Mathematical statistics is the application of probability theory, a branch of mathematics, to statistics, as opposed to techniques for collecting statistical data. Specific mathematical techniques which are used for this include mathematical an ...
at CWI in 1983. In 1988, Gill moved to the Department of Mathematics of
Utrecht University Utrecht University (UU; nl, Universiteit Utrecht, formerly ''Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht'') is a public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established , it is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. In 2018, it had an enrollme ...
, where he held the chair in mathematical
stochastics Stochastic (, ) refers to the property of being well described by a random probability distribution. Although stochasticity and randomness are distinct in that the former refers to a modeling approach and the latter refers to phenomena themselve ...
. His PhD students include
Sara van de Geer Sara Anna van de Geer (born 7 May 1958, Leiden) is a Dutch statistician who is a professor in the department of mathematics at ETH Zurich.. She is the daughter of psychologist John P. van de Geer. Education She earned a master's degree in 1 ...
, and
Mark van der Laan Mark Johannes van der Laan is the Jiann-Ping Hsu/Karl E. Peace Professor of Biostatistics and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. He has made contributions to survival analysis, semiparametric statistics, multiple testing, and ...
(co-advised by Peter Bickel). In 2006, Gill moved to the Department of Mathematics at
Leiden University Leiden University (abbreviated as ''LEI''; nl, Universiteit Leiden) is a Public university, public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. The university was founded as a Protestant university in 1575 by William the Silent, William, Prince o ...
, where he held the chair of mathematical statistics. He retired from Leiden in 2017. Gill became a citizen of the Netherlands in 1996.


Advocacy

Gill has lobbied for retrials for nurses whose criminal convictions were based in part on statistical evidence, including
Lucia de Berk Lucia de Berk (born September 22, 1961, in The Hague, Netherlands), often called Lucia de B., is a Dutch licensed paediatric nurse who was the subject of a miscarriage of justice. In 2003, she was sentenced to life imprisonment, for which no paro ...
and
Benjamin Geen Benjamin Geen is a double murderer who killed two patients and committed grievous bodily harm against 15 others while working as a nurse at Horton General Hospital in Banbury, Oxfordshire in 2003 and 2004. Geen was believed to be motivated by h ...
. Gill also said in a 2021 lecture that he suspects
Beverley Allitt Beverley Gail Allitt (born 4 October 1968) is an English serial child killer who was convicted of murdering four children, attempting to murder three other children and causing grievous bodily harm to a further six. The crimes were committed ...
is innocent, and in a 2020 paper said the case "deserves fresh study". Gill states that his original involvement in campaigning for nurses stemmed from his wife encouraging him to get involved in the de Berk case, recounting her saying "They’re using statistics; you should get involved, do something useful". De Berk was sentenced in the Netherlands to life imprisonment in 2003, after a legal psychologist gave testimony that there was great likelihood that de Berk committed a string of murders. Gill and other professional statisticians showed this statistical testimony to be fallacious. Continued scrutiny further invalidated the testimony by showing that the data had been collected to support the conviction of de Berk. After a campaign in which Gill helped, a retrial was ordered and de Berk was found not guilty; she received a public apology from the Dutch government, which also began negotiating financial compensation. Gill's challenge of statistical evidence played a role in securing Daniela Poggiali's acquittal on murder charges in Italy in 2021. Benjamin Geen's applications for a retrial have been rejected and in 2013 and 2015 Gill and other statisticians asked the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) to look into his case. The appeals were unsuccessful. In 2022 Gill contributed to a peer reviewed report from the
Royal Statistical Society The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) is an established statistical society. It has three main roles: a British learned society for statistics, a professional body for statisticians and a charity which promotes statistics for the public good. ...
on statistical issues in investigation of suspected medical misconduct. Since the conviction of another nurse,
Lucy Letby Lucy Letby (born 4 January 1990) is a British serial killer and former neonatal nurse convicted of the murder of seven infants and attempted murder of six others between June 2015 and June 2016. Letby was the focus of suspicion following a hi ...
, on multiple charges of murder and attempted murder in 2023, Gill has expressed doubt over her guilt.


Honours

Gill is a member of the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences ( nl, Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, abbreviated: KNAW) is an organization dedicated to the advancement of science and literature in the Netherlands. The academy is housed ...
. He is a past president of the
Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research The Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research (in ''Dutch'' Vereniging voor Statistiek en Operationele Research (VVS+OR)) is a Dutch professional association for Statistics and Operations Research. The society is a member of the um ...
. Gill was selected as the 2010–2011 Distinguished Lorentz Fellow by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences.Richard Gill Distinguished Lorentz Fellow 2010–2011
News release,
Leiden University Leiden University (abbreviated as ''LEI''; nl, Universiteit Leiden) is a Public university, public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. The university was founded as a Protestant university in 1575 by William the Silent, William, Prince o ...
. Accessed 23 January 2010.


Selected publications

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References


External links


Richard Gill's homepage at Leiden University
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