| Year | Lecturer | Topic |
|---|---|---|
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1973 |
George E. P. Box |
Science, Statistics, and Quality |
|
1974 |
Cuthbert Daniel |
Calibration Designs for Machines with Carry Over and Time Drift |
|
1975 |
Churchill Eisenhart |
Jack Youden at the National Bureau of Standards |
|
1976 |
Harry Smith |
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|
1977 |
J. Stuart Hunter |
The Measurement Process |
|
1978 |
John Mandel |
Measurement Science and the Problem of Outliers |
|
1979 |
Richard Freund |
Some National and International Aspects of Quality |
|
1980 |
Lloyd Nelson |
1, 2, 3, and Other Random Numbers |
|
1981 |
Harry Smith |
Youden‑‑Statistics Lessons Learned and Relearned |
|
1982 |
Wesley L. Nicholson |
The Data Display Revolution |
|
1983 |
William G. Hunter |
Learning About the World Around Us by Using Statistics as an Aid for Listening to and Conversing with It |
|
1984 |
Brian L. Joiner |
The Key Role of Statisticians in the Transformation of American Industry |
|
1985 |
Ronald D. Snee |
Meeting the Challenge of Total Quality |
|
1986 |
Edward G. Schilling |
Communications with Statistics |
|
1987 |
Gerald J. Hahn |
Statistically Aided Manufacturing A Look into the Future |
|
1988 |
A. Blanton Godfrey |
Statistics, Quality, and the Bottom Line |
|
1989 |
Donald W. Marquardt |
Quality Audits in Relation to International Business Strategy What is Our National Posture? |
|
1990 |
William A. Golomski |
Synthesis, The Forgotten Methodology |
|
1991 |
William H. Lawton |
Design, Marketing and Quality Management: Parts of a Whole |
|
1992 |
John A. Cornell |
W.J. Youden The Man and His Methodology |
|
1993 |
Lynne B. Hare |
Pedal Faster They're Gaining on Us |
|
1994 |
Roger W. Hoerl |
Enhancing the Bottom-Line Impact of Statistical Methods |
|
1995 |
John F. MacGregor |
Using On-Line Process Data to Improve Quality |
|
1996 |
James M. Lucas |
System Change and Improvement: Guidelines for Action when the System Resists |
|
1997 |
Gipsie B. Ranney |
Contexts of Statistical Practice |
|
1998 |
Douglas C. Montgomery |
A Perspective on Models and the Quality Sciences: Some Challenges and Future Directions. |
|
1999 |
David W. Bacon |
Integrity in Statistics |
|
2000 |
G. Geoffrey Vining |
The Future of Statistics |
|
2001 |
Raymond Myers |
Industrial Statisticians: Our Reputation As Communicators and Teachers |
|
2002 |
William Meeker |
Reliability: The Other Dimension of Quality |
|
2003 |
Gerald Hahn |
The Embedded Statistician |
|
2004 |
William Woodall |
The View from an Ivory Tower |
|
2005 |
Soren Bisgaard |
The Future of Quality Technology |
|
2006 |
John A. Cornell |
Remembering Jack Youden |
|
2007 |
Vijay Nair |
Statistics in Industry: The Gap Between Research & Practice |
|
2008 |
Christine Anderson-Cook |
Sequential Experimentation for Meta-Analysis |
|
2009 |
Greg Piepel |
Perspectives on Prediction Variance and Bias in Developing, Assessing, and Comparing Experimental Designs |
|
2010 |
Dennis Lin |
From Youden Square to George Box to Latin Hypercube: The Evolution of Experimental Design |
|
2011 |
William Notz |
A Tale of Two Cities |
|
2012 |
C.F. Jeff Wu |
Quality Technology in the High-Tech Age |
|
2013 |
Russell V. Lenth |
The Web of Statistics |
|
2014 |
Connie Borror |
Quality and Statistics: Now THAT'S Entertainment! |
|
2015 |
William Brenneman |
Perfect Makes Practice |
|
2016 |
Joanne Wendelberger |
Understanding Today’s Complex World |
|
2017 |
Steven Baily |
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|
2018 |
Allison Jones-Farmer |
|
|
2019 |
Jim Filliben |
The Role of DEX & EDA for Standards & the Role of Standards for DEX & EDA |
|
2020 |
(FTC cancelled) |
|
|
2021 |
Mike Hamada |
On Reading Youden: Learning about the Practice of Statistics and Applied Statistical Research from a Master Applied Statistician. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O729iqnUEKc |
|
2022 |
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