Indian statistician
Vasant Shankar Huzurbazar (15 September 1919 – 15 November 1991) was an Indian statistician from Kolhapur. Huzurbazar was the founder head of the department of statistics, University of Pune from 1953 to 1976.[citation needed] From 1976 to 1979, he was visiting professor of statistics at the University of Manitoba.[1] From 1979 to 1991, he served as professor at University of Denver, Colorado until his death.[citation needed] He served as visiting professor for two years to the Iowa State University in 1962.[citation needed]
In 1974, Huzurbazar was awarded the Padma Bhushan from Government of India for his contributions to the field of statistics.[2]
In 1983 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.[3]
Career
Huzurbazar completed his high school from Rajaram High school, Kolhapur.[citation needed] He did his B.Sc. from University of Mumbai and M.Sc. in statistics from Banaras Hindu University during 1940–1941.[citation needed] Huzurbazar earned his Ph.D. in statistics from University of Cambridge in 1950; his advisor was Harold Jeffreys. Huzurbazar worked in the Gauhati University, Lucknow University and also in the Bureau of Economics and Statistics of Government of Bombay.[citation needed]
Personal
Huzurbazar's two daughters, Snehalata V. Huzurbazar and Aparna V. Huzurbazar, both became notable statisticians.[4]
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