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ASQ Fall Technical Conference Youden Memorial Lecturers

All Speakers & All Years: 1973 to 2022

 

Year Lecturer Topic

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

 

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

There is no “I” in Youden, but there is “You”!

2018

Allison Jones-Farmer

Leveraging Industrial Statistics in the Data Revolution 

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

 

 

Created June 7, 2022, Updated June 24, 2022