An Evening Spent with Bill van Zwet
R. J. Beran, N. I. Fisher

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of Willem Rutger van Zwet's life, academic career, and contributions to mathematics and statistics, highlighting his international roles and leadership positions.
Contribution
The paper offers a detailed biographical account of van Zwet's career, emphasizing his influence in the development of mathematical statistics and his leadership in European research institutes.
Findings
Van Zwet's extensive academic and leadership roles.
His contributions to the European statistical community.
Impact of his work on mathematical statistics.
Abstract
Willem Rutger van Zwet was born in Leiden, the Netherlands, on March 31, 1934. He received his high school education at the Gymnasium Haganum in The Hague and obtained his Masters degree in Mathematics at the University of Leiden in 1959. After serving in the army for almost two years, he obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Amsterdam in 1964, with Jan Hemelrijk as advisor. In 1965, he was appointed Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Leiden and promoted to Full Professor in 1968. He remained in Leiden until his retirement in 1999, while also serving as Associate Professor at the University of Oregon (1965), William Newman Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1990--1996), frequent visitor and Miller Professor (1997) at the University of California at Berkeley, director of the Thomas Stieltjes Institute of Mathematics in the Netherlands…
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