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In C.R. Rao’s Life, the Importance of Building – And Nurturing – Institutions

  • September 6, 2023
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In C.R. Rao’s Life, the Importance of Building – And Nurturing – Institutions

Subject : Science and technology

Section : Msc

Introduction

  • Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao, (10 September 1920 – 22 August 2023), commonly known as C. R. Rao, was an Indian-American mathematician and statistician.
  • In 2023, Rao was awarded the International Prize in Statistics, an award often touted as the “statistics’ equivalent of the Nobel Prize“.

Early Life and Education

  • Born on September 10, 1920, in Huvvina Hadagalli, Karnataka, had humble beginnings.
  • His parents, C. Doraswamy Naidu and A. Laxmikanthamma, were pivotal in nurturing his intellectual growth from a young age.
  • Rao displayed exceptional mathematical talent early on, memorizing multiplication tables at the age of five.

Academic Journey

  • Rao pursued his education in mathematics, obtaining a BA (Hons) degree and an MSc in mathematics from Andhra University.
  • His journey led him to the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Kolkata, where he began to explore the field of statistics, initially as a means to secure future employment.
  • At ISI, Rao’s career took off as he engaged in research, published papers, and earned an MA in 1943 with record-breaking marks.
  • In 1945, Rao authored a seminal paper in the Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical Society, detailing his groundbreaking contributions, including the Cramér-Rao lower bound, the Rao-Blackwell Theorem, and insights into ‘information geometry’.
  • These results revolutionized statistical inference and data analysis.

Contributions to Statistics

  • Cramér-Rao Lower Bound: provided a framework to assess the accuracy of statistical estimates.
  • Rao-Blackwell Theorem: offered a means to optimize estimates, significantly improving the quality of statistical inferences.
  • Wide-ranging Impact: These contributions found applications in diverse fields such as signal processing, spectroscopy, radar systems, risk analysis, and quantum physics.

Institution Building and Leadership

  • Rao spent time at Cambridge University’s Department of Anthropology, analyzing human skeletal measurements and earning his PhD.
  • He returned to ISI and held various leadership positions, contributing to the institution’s growth and influence.
  • Rao established research units in fields like economics, sociology, psychology, genetics, anthropology, and geology, promoting interdisciplinary research.
  • He introduced courses and degree programs, including BStat, MStat, and a PhD program in theoretical statistics and probability.

Impact on National Statistical System

  • Collaboration with P.C. Mahalanobis: Rao worked closely with P.C. Mahalanobis to establish the State Statistical Bureaus, contributing to the development of India’s robust statistical system.
  • Government Committees: Rao’s involvement in government committees further enhanced statistical education, research, and national statistical systems in India.

Transition to the United States

  • Rao’s retirement at age 60 led him to the United States, where he held professorial positions at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania State University, and the University at Buffalo.
  • His time in the US resulted in 274 research papers, surpassing his Indian output of 201, highlighting his passion for research.

Indian Statistical Institute

  • Founded by Professor P.C. Mahalanobis in Kolkata on 17th December 1931.
  • Gained the status of an Institution of National Importance by an act of the Indian Parliament in 1959.
  • Headquarters in the northern fringe of Kolkata with centers in Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, and Tezpur.
  • Focus on research in Statistics and related disciplines.
  • Offices in various Indian cities engaged in projects and consultancy in Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research.
  • Dedicated to research, teaching, and application of statistics, natural sciences, and social sciences.

International Prize in Statistics:

  • Awarded every two years by a collaboration of five major international statistics organizations.
  • Recognizes exceptional achievements in the field of statistics, particularly for practical applications and cross-disciplinary breakthroughs.
  • Modeled after renowned awards like the Nobel Prize, Abel Prize, Fields Medal, and Turing Award.
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