- John F. MacGregor
John Frederick MacGregor (b. 1943 in
Ontario ,Canada ) is a world-renowned Fact|date=February 2007 figure in the field ofstatistical process control . His pioneering work was in the area oflatent variable methods (Principal components analysis andPartial least squares ) applied to industrial processes.Among his contributions are:
* Alatent variable framework forModel Predictive Control (MPC).
* Latent variable modeling, monitoring and control of batch processes.
*Differential Geometric control of polymer processes.
* Introduction ofStochastic states in theExtended Kalman Filter forintegral action .He received his PhD degree in Statistics, and his M.S. degrees in both
Statistics and inChemical Engineering from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison , and his Bachelor of Engineering degree fromMcMaster University in Canada. At Wisconsin, he worked under the renowned Fact|date=February 2007 statisticianGeorge EP Box .MacGregor is a Fellow of the
American Statistical Association , and has received many awards for his work in applied statistics and chemometrics, among them, the prestigiousShewhart Medal and theW.G. Hunter Award from theAmerican Society for Quality , and the Herman Wold Medal from theSwedish Chemical Society .He currently holds the title of “University Professor” (the highest honor awarded to faculty at McMaster University) Fact|date=February 2007 as well as the
Dofasco Chair in Process Automation and Information Technology at McMaster University. He is a cofounder of theMcMaster Advanced Control Consortium that is sponsored by many international companies.External links
* [http://www.chemeng.mcmaster.ca/faculty/macgregor/ Faculty web page at McMaster University]
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