Biography:Cavell Brownie

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Short description: American statistician
Cavell Brownie
Born
Spanish Town, Jamaica
Alma materCornell University
Scientific career
InstitutionsNorth Carolina State University
ThesisStochastic models allowing age-dependent survival rates for banding experiments on exploited bird populations. (1973)

Cavell Brownie (née Sherlock) is a Professor Emeritus of Statistics at the North Carolina State University. Her research considered biometric methods and wildlife sampling.

Education and career

Brownie is African-American,[1] and was born in Jamaica.[2] She earned her doctoral degree at Cornell University in 1973, developing mathematical models to estimate bird populations.[3] Her dissertation, Stochastic Models Allowing Age-Dependent Survival Rates for Banding Experiments on Exploited Bird Populations, was supervised by D. S. Robson.[4]

Brownie was a faculty member at North Carolina State University from 1982 to 2007.[5]

Research

Brownie's research involved wildlife sampling and biometric methods.[6]

Her publications include:

Recognition

Brownie was awarded the George W. Snedecor award in 1983 and 1990, and the North Carolina State University D.D. Mason Faculty Award in 1988.[7]

She was elected a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2003. The Department of Statistics at North Carolina State University award an annual Cavell Brownie Mentoring Faculty prize in her honor.[5]

Personal life

Brownie married Cecil Brownie, a Veterinarian at North Carolina State University, in August 1968.[8] Together they have two sons.[8]

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