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John Aitchison (22 July 1926 – 23 December 2016) was a Scottish
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Career

John Aitchison studied at the Universitiy of
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after being uncomfortable explaining to his headmaster that he didn’t plan to attend university. He graduated in 1947 with an MA in mathematics. After two years wherein he did actuarial work, he also attended
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,
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. He had a scholarship to do so, and graduated in 1951 with a BA focused on statistics. The year after he graduated, he joined the Department of Applied Economics at Cambridge as a statistician. He continued his work at Cambridge until 1956, when he was offered the position of Lecturer of Statistics at the
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. During his time at Glasgow, he wrote ''The lognormal distribution, with special reference to its uses in economics (1957)'' with J A C Brown (who he met at Cambridge). However, he left Glasgow in 1962, when the
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offered him the positions of Senior Lecturer and head of Mathematical Statistics. In 1964, he was promoted to Reader. From 1966 to 1976 he was Titular Professor of
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and Mitchell Lecturer in Statistics at the
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. He was made a Fellow of the
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in 1968. He began writing student level books, ''Solving Problems in Statistics (Volume 1 in 1968, Volume 2 in 1972) '' and ''Choice Against Chance: An Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory (1970)''. In 1976 he joined the
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as a Chair Professor of Statistics. He resigned from the University of Glasgow the year after and founded the Hong Kong Statistical Society. He was the President of the Society during 1977 to 1979. In 1986 he published the book ''The Statistical Analysis of Compositional Data'', an important resource on the analysis of
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. On his retirement from the University of Hong Kong in 1989, he joined the
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as Professor and Chairman of Division of Statistics, which he retired from in 1994. After this, he returned to Glasgow as an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Statistics.


Personal life

Aitchison was born in
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, in 1926, where he grew up with his parents. He lived through World War II, and was expected to undertake national service. Normally, this would happen when someone turned 18, but as he was studying
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techniques he was able to delay it. Instead, in 1947, he undertook actuarial work; his mathematical background allowed him to avoid military work. In 1952, the year after he graduated from Cambridge, he married Muriel Shackleton and they had three children together and six grandchildren. He dedicated one of his books on compositional data to his wife, writing ‘to M, the constant among variables.’ Aitchison died in December 2016 at the age of 90.


Awards

During his time at the University of Edinburgh, Aitchison was awarded a Foundations of Analysis medal, and later a Bruce of Grangehill scholarship. In 1981, Aitchison received a Best Paper Award from Mathematical Geology for his paper "A New Approach to Null Correlations of Proportions.” Seven years later, he received the
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in Silver of the
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for his paper "The Statistical Analysis of Compositional Data (with Discussion) (Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 1982)". In 1995 he received the
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of the
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for his work on statistical tools which were used within the field.


Books authored

* ''The
Lognormal Distribution In probability theory, a log-normal (or lognormal) distribution is a continuous probability distribution of a random variable whose logarithm is normally distributed. Thus, if the random variable is log-normally distributed, then has a normal ...
, Aitchison, J. and Brown, J.A.C. (1957)'' * ''Solving Problems in Statistics Volume 1 (1968)'' * ''Choice Against Chance: An Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory (1970)'' * ''Solving Problems in Statistics Volume 2 (1972)'' * ''Statistical Prediction Analysis'', Aitchison, J. and Dunsmore, I.R. (1975) * ''The Statistical Analysis of Compositional Data'', Aitchison, J. (1986) * ''Statistical Concepts and Applications in Clinical Medicine,'' Aitchison J, Kay J.W and Lawde I.J (2004)


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William Christian Krumbein Medal (1997)
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