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Nationality
  
Australia

Fields
  
Statistics


Name
  
Rob Hyndman

Known for
  
forecasting research

Notable awards
  
Moran Medal

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Born
  
2 May 1967 (age 56) Melbourne, Victoria (
1967-05-02
)

Alma mater
  
University of Melbourne

Thesis
  
Continuous-Time Threshold Autoregressive Modelling (1992)

Doctoral advisor
  
Peter J. Brockwell Gary K. Grunwald

Books
  
Forecasting: Principles and Pract, FORECASTING METHODS AND APP, Forecasting with Exponent, The times: a chronolo, Instructor's Manual to Accompa

Education
  
University of Melbourne

Robin John "Rob" Hyndman (born 2 May 1967) is an Australian statistician known for his work on forecasting. He is Professor of Statistics at Monash University and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Forecasting. In 2007 he won the Moran Medal from the Australian Academy of Science for his contributions to statistical research.

Hyndman grew up in Beechworth, Victoria and moved to Melbourne at the age of 15. He studied statistics and mathematics at the University of Melbourne, graduating with first class honours in 1988. He completed his PhD at the same university in 1993.

Hyndman was a well known and very active member of the Christadelphian church. He spoke at many Christadelphian gatherings and conferences across Australia and overseas, as well as authoring several books on the Bible which are still widely used. In 2013, however, he gave up his religious beliefs for lack of evidence of the existence of a god and wrote a book to explain his deconversion, under the apt title "Unbelievable".

Major books

  1. Makridakis, S., Wheelwright, S., and Hyndman, R.J. (1998) Forecasting: methods and applications, Wiley.
  2. Hyndman, R.J., Koehler, A.B., Ord, J.K., and Snyder, R.D. (2008) Forecasting with exponential smoothing: the state space approach, Springer.
  3. Hyndman, R.J., and Athanasopoulos, G. (2014) Forecasting: principles and practice, OTexts.
  4. Hyndman, R.J. (2015) Unbelievable, CreateSpace.

References

Rob J. Hyndman Wikipedia