Scott Ferson
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Scott David Ferson is Chair of Uncertainty in Engineering at University of Liverpool, Professor in its School of Engineering, and incoming director of the Institute for Risk and Uncertainty there. Before joining University of Liverpool as a faculty member, Ferson taught as an adjunct professor at Stony Brook University and did research at Applied Biomathematics, a small think tank on Long Island, New York. He is a Fellow of the Society for Risk Analysis. Ferson received a Ph.D. from Stony Brook University and earned an A.B. summa cum laude from Wabash College. He grew up in Shelbyville, Indiana.
Ferson is author or editor of several books and an author of over 100 other scholarly publications, mostly in methods for analysing risks and uncertainty for environmental and engineering problems. He developed the notion of the probability box and probability bounds analysis, a technique for distribution-free risk analysis or sensitivity analysis for probabilistic assessments. He authored a series of reports that have been influential in uncertainty quantification for engineering risk assessment and design problems.