Samuel Sanford Shapiro

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Samuel S. Shapiro
Born(1930-07-13)July 13, 1930
DiedNovember 5, 2023(2023-11-05) (aged 93)
Nationality (legal)American
Alma materRutgers University
Columbia University
City College of New York
Known forShapiro–Wilk test
Shapiro–Francia test
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
InstitutionsFlorida International University

Samuel Sanford Shapiro (July 13, 1930 – November 5, 2023) was an American statistician and engineer. He was a professor emeritus of statistics at Florida International University. He was known for his co-authorship of the Shapiro–Wilk test and the Shapiro–Francia test.

A native of New York City, Shapiro graduated from City College of New York with a degree in statistics in 1952, and took an MS in industrial engineering at Columbia University in 1954. He briefly served as a statistician in the US Army Chemical Corps, before earning a MS (1960) and PhD (1963) in statistics at Rutgers University. In 1972 he joined the faculty at Florida International University.

In 1987 he was elected a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.[1]

Shapiro died on November 5, 2023, at the age of 93.[2]

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  1. ^ View/Search Fellows of the ASA, accessed 2016-11-01.
  2. ^ "Samuel S. Shapiro". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 28 December 2023.

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