Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science researchers Stefan Steiner, Mahsa Panahi and Jock MacKay, along with collaborator Jeroen de Mast of the University of Amsterdam, have received the 2026 Brumbaugh Award from the American Society for Quality (ASQ) for their paper, A review of leveraged sample selection in variation reduction projects, published in Quality Engineering.
The Brumbaugh Award recognizes the paper judged to have made the largest single contribution to the development of industrial applications of quality control. The award honours research that advances the practical use of quality methods to improve processes, products and organizational performance.
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