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Bradley Jones Distinguished Research Fellow JMP DivisionSAS Bill Hunter was a great collaborator Almost all my publications are with other people Two heads are better than one Why this topic ID: 931324

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Slide1

The Joy of Collaboration

Bradley Jones

Distinguished Research Fellow

JMP Division/SAS

Slide2

Bill Hunter was a great collaborator.

Almost all my publications are with other people.

Two heads are better than one.

Why this topic?

Left to right

Stu Hunter

Bill Hunter

George Box

Slide3

My copy of BHH

Slide4

Introduce my many collaborators.

Give them credit for enhancing my work and life.

My agenda

Slide5

I met Chris in the early ‘80s. He is like a brother to me.

Chris Nachtsheim

Joint awards:

Two Brumbaugh Awards

Two Lloyd Nelson Awards

The Jack Youden Prize

Slide6

Jones, B. and Nachtsheim, C (2009) “Split-Plot Designs: What, Why, and How.”

Journal of Quality Technology

,

41

. 340-361.

Jones, B. and Nachtsheim, C. J. (2011) “A Class of Three-Level Designs for Definitive Screening in the Presence of Second-Order Effects”

Journal of Quality Technology

,

43

. 1-15.

Jones, B. and Nachtsheim, C. J. (2011) “Efficient Designs with Minimal Aliasing”

Technometrics

,

53

, 62-71. Plus 12 more joint papers Note: Author order is alphabetical and has no other meaning.

Jones & Nachtsheim Selected Papers

Slide7

Anna Errore, Bradley Jones, William Li, & Christopher J. Nachtsheim (2017) “Benefits and Fast Construction of Efficient Two-Level Foldover Designs”

Technometrics

59:1

48-57.

 

A Errore, B Jones, W Li, CJ Nachtsheim 2017 “Using Definitive Screening Designs to Identify active first and second order factor effects

Journal of Quality Technology

49:3

244-264.

And Chris’s student

Anna Errore

Slide8

I met Peter after his talk at the Baltimore JSM in 1999.

He thought Diccon Bancroft and I looked kind of strange.

Peter Goos

Joint awards:

Ziegel Prize

Two Shewell Awards

Slide9

Goos, P. and Jones, B

.

, (2011)

Optimal Design of Experiments A Case Study Approach,

Wiley Ltd. Chicester, U.K.

Goos & Jones

Slide10

Jones, B., and Goos, P., (2007) “A candidate-set-free Algorithm for Generating D-optimal Split-Plot Designs.”

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C Applied Statistics

, 56, 347-364.

Jones, B., and Goos, P. (2009) “D-optimal design of split-split-plot experiments”

Biometrika

,

96

:67-82.

Peter Goos, Bradley Jones & Utami Syafitri (2016) “I-optimal design of mixture experiments”,

Journal of the American Statistical Association

, 111.514, 899-911.

Goos & Jones Selected Papers

Plus 16 other joint papers

Slide11

Roselinde Kessels – 7 papers

Heidi Arnouts – 2 papers

Utami Syfriti – 1 paper but it was in

JASA

!

And Peter’s students

Slide12

Douglas Montgomery

Many short courses

&

Joint Seminars

Slide13

Our textbook after 10 years work…

Jones & Montgomery

Slide14

Rodriguez, M., Jones, B.,

Borror

, C. and Montgomery, D., (2010) “Generating and Assessing Exact G-Optimal Designs.”

Journal of Quality Technology

,

42

. 3-20.

Johnson, R., Montgomery, D.

and Jones, B. (2011) “An Expository Paper on Optimal Design”

Quality Engineering

,

23

287-301.

Jones, B., Silvestrini, R. T., Montgomery, D. C. and Steinberg, D. M. (2014) “Bridge Design for Modeling Systems with Low Noise”,

Technometrics

Jones, B., Hunter, J. S., & Montgomery, D. C. (2020). Partial replication of definitive screening designs. 

Quality Engineering

32

(1), 4-9.

Jones & Montgomery Selected Papers

Plus 14 more joint papers

Slide15

Rachel Johnson Silvestrini – 7 papers

Shilpa Shinde – 2 papers

Brian Stone – 2 papers

Carly Metcalfe

– 1 paper

And Doug’s students

Slide16

Martina Vandebroek

My academic grandmother.

Slide17

Crabbe, M, Jones, B and Vandebroek, M. (2013) “A Comparison of Two-Stage Segmentation

Methods for Choice Data with a One-Stage Latent Class Choice Analysis”

Communications in

Statistics – Simulation and Computation

,

42, 5

1188-1212.

Kessels, R.,

Jones, B., Goos, P. and Vandebroek, M. (2011) “The Usefulness of Bayesian optimal

designs for discrete choice Experiments”

Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry

,

27

173-188.

Kessels, R. Jones, B, Goos, P., Vandebroek, M. (2009) “An Efficient Algorithm for Constructing

Bayesian Optimal Choice Designs.”

Journal of Business and Economic Statistics

27

:

2

1-12.

Kessels, R., Jones, B., Goos, P. and Vandebroek, M. (2008), “Recommendations on the Use of

Bayesian Optimal Designs for Choice Experiments”,

Quality and Reliability Engineering

International,

24:737-744.

Jones, Vandebroek et. al. Papers

Slide18

Bill DuMouchel

My first joint research paper.

DuMouchel, W., and Jones, B. (1994), “A Simple Bayesian Modification of D-Optimal Designs

to Reduce Dependence on an Assumed Model,”

Technometrics

, 36, 37-47.

Slide19

Dibyen Majumdar

Encouraged me to do more research in supersaturated design

Jones, B. and Majumdar, D. (2014) “Optimal Supersaturated Designs”,

Journal of the American

Statistical Association

, Vol.

109

, No. 508 pp. 1592-1600.

Bradley Jones, Ryan Lekivetz, Dibyen Majumdar, Christopher J. Nachtsheim & Jonathan W. Stallrich (2019): Construction, Properties, and Analysis of Group-Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs,

Technometrics

Slide20

David Steinberg

Jones, B., Silvestrini, R. T., Montgomery, D. C. and Steinberg, D. M. (2014) “Bridge Design for Modeling Systems with Low Noise”,

Technometrics

Gotwalt, C., Jones, B

.

, and Steinberg, D. (2009) “Fast Computation of Designs Robust to Parameter Uncertainty for Nonlinear Settings”

Technometrics

51

:88-95.

The kindest man I have ever met.

Slide21

Ryan and I met several times at conferences. I was lucky to get him to join me to work at JMP

Ryan Lekivetz

Slide22

King C, Jones B, Morgan J, Lekivetz R. (2020) Direct construction of globally

D-optimal designs for factors at two levels and main effects models.

Quality and Reliability Engineering Intl

. 1–20.

Bradley Jones, Ryan Lekivetz, Dibyen Majumdar, Christopher J. Nachtsheim & Jonathan W. Stallrich (2019):

Construction, Properties, and Analysis of Group-Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs”,

Technometrics

R Lekivetz, B Jones (2019) “

Fast Flexible Space-Filling Designs with nominal factors for Nonrectangular Regions”

-

Quality and Reliability Engineering International

35 (2), 677-684

Lekivetz, R. and Jones, B. (2014), “Fast Flexible Space-Filling Designs for Nonrectangular Regions”

Quality and Reliability Engineering Intl.

31 (5), 829-837

Lekivetz & Jones Papers

Slide23

My team at JMP

Ryan Lekivetz

Joseph Morgan

Caleb King

12 patents issued for innovations in software for DOE

Slide24

Not to forget

Christine Anderson–Cook – Los Alamos National Lab

Dennis Lin – Purdue University

William Li – University of Minnesota

Greg Piepel – Pacific Northwest National Lab

Eric Schoen – K.U. Leuven

Mark Johnson – University of Central Florida

Christopher Gotwalt – JMP

Kalliopi Mylona – Kings College London

Katherine Allen–Moyer – Eli Lilly

John Sall – JMP

Maria Lanzerath – W. L. Gore

Slide25

On Finding Collaborators

Talk to and make friends with people at conferences

Write congratulatory e-mails to people whose papers you liked

Look for people with complementary skills

Be available