Jana Jurečková


Jana Jurečková is a Czech statistician, known for her work on rankings, robust statistics, outliers and tails, asymptotic theory, and the behavior of statistical estimates for finite sample sizes.
Jurečková was born in Prague and grew up in Roudnice nad Labem. She earned a master's degree from Charles University, and completed her Ph.D. in 1967 from the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences under the supervision of Jaroslav Hájek. She completed a habilitation in 1982 and a Dr.Sc. in 1984. She joined Charles University in 1964, becoming part of the Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics in the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, and has also been associated with the Jaroslav Hájek Center for Theoretical and Applied Statistics at Masaryk University.
She is the author of Robust Statistical Procedures: Asymptotics and Interrelations, of Adaptive Regression, of Robust Statistical Methods with R, and of a textbook on robust statistics in Czech.
She is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
an elected member of the International Statistical Institute, a member of the Bernoulli Society, and since 2003 a member of the Learned Society of the Czech Republic.