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    David Leigh Donoho(born March 5, 1957) is an American statistician. He is a professor of statistics at Stanford University, where he is also the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the Humanities and Sciences.[1]

  2. Professor of Statistics. David Donoho has studied the exploitation of sparse signals in signal recovery, including for denoising, superresolution, and solution of underdetermined equations.

  3. web.stanford.edu › dept › statisticshome - dave donoho

    My theoretical research interests have focused on the mathematics of statistical inference and on theoretical questions arising in applying harmonic analysis to various applied problems.

  4. David Donoho Professor f Statistics, Stanford University Verified email at stanford.edu

  5. David L. Donoho. Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the Humanities and Sciences. Professor of Statistics. Stanford University.

  6. David Donoho is a mathematician who has made fundamental contributions to theoretical and computational statistics, as well as to signal processing and harmonic analysis.

  7. Professor David Donoho is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Humanities and Sciences and Professor of Statistics at Stanford University.

  8. 5 days ago · Tian points us to this article by David Donoho, which argues that some of the rapid progress in data science and AI research in recent years has come from “frictionless reproducibility,” which he identifies with “data sharing, code sharing, and competitive challenges.” This makes sense: the flip side of the unreplicable research that has destroyed much of social psychology, policy ...

  9. David Donoho is a mathematician who has made fundamental contributions to theoretical and computational statistics, as well as to signal processing and harmonic analysis.

  10. David Donoho, PhD is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Humanities and Sciences and Professor of Statistics. He is a mathematician who has made fundamental contributions to theoretical and computational statistics, as well as to signal processing and harmonic analysis.

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