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Bill is an associate professor in
Mathematical Sciences at Otterbein College and now in academia after 20+
years in private industry. Bill's degrees are a B.S. in computer engineering,
M.S. in statistics, and Ph.D. in industrial and systems engineering. He is a
licensed professional engineer, a certified reliability engineer, and a
certified quality engineer. In 1984 while doing environmental geostatistics,
he met Isobel on his path to learning geostatistics. Their collaboration over
the years led to Practical Geostatistics 2000 and is now moving
them toward the completion of a second volume on more advanced geostatistical
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Isobel has taught, researched and consulted in the field of
geostatistics for over 45 years. Possibly best known as the author of the
introductory text "Practical Geostatistics" (1979), she is now
co-author of a more complete textbook, Practical
Geostatistics 2000 which is available as hypertext on CD and as a
hardcopy book. Software and
data sets are available to all. Dr. Clark lectured for 11
years at the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College, London, at the
University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg for nine years and was
Visiting Professor for Camborne School of Mines for 2 years. In addition to
these academic engagements, she acts as Managing Director and senior partner
of Geostokos Limited, an
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