Jon August Wellner (born August 17, 1945) is an American statistician known for his contributions to the fields of statistical inference, empirical process theory, and survival analysis.[1]
Wellner worked as an assistant professor and associate professor of statistics at the University of Rochester from 1975 to 1983, after which he moved back to the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington and became a professor of statistics. He remained at the University of Washington for the rest of his career, retiring in 2020.[5]
Bickel, Peter J.; Klaassen, Chris A.J.; Ritov, Ya'acov; Wellner, Jon A. (1993). Efficient and adaptive estimation for semiparametric models. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN0-8018-4541-6. OCLC26767877.
Shorack, Galen R.; Wellner, Jon A. (2009). Empirical processes with applications to statistics. Philadelphia, Pa.: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. ISBN978-0-89871-901-7. OCLC693777479. Reprint of Shorack, Galen R.; Wellner, Jon A. (1986). Empirical processes with applications to statistics. New York: Wiley. ISBN978-0-47186-725-8.