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Roger Eddison was born on 16 September, 1916, is an A british operations researcher. Discover Roger Eddison's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Eddison was born in Yokohama, the youngest of four sons, the twins Robert and Talbot Leadam Eddison being born in 1908.
However his father, Edwin Eddison, a civil engineer died when he was six months old, and his mother, Hilda Muriel Leadham returned to England with her young family by way of Canada.
Although her family came from Leeds, she settled in Haywards Heath and Roger attended Charterhouse School followed by Pembroke College, Cambridge.
At the outbreak of the Second World War Eddison joined the Army and was commissioned in the Royal Artillery and was then sent to the Royal Military College of Science where he served as a Technical Officer.
He attained the rank of Major and title Chief Inspector of Fuses.
It was in this period he became interested in statistics.
Following the Second World War, Eddison first went to the Rothamsted Experimental Station, where he worked as a statistician with Frank Yates.
Roger Tatham Eddison (16 September 1916, Yokohama – 2000) was an English practitioner of Operations Research.
Roger married Rosemary in 1941, with whom he had two sons and a daughter, Charles, Hugh and Sally.
However, in 1948 when he saw an advert for a job in the Operation Research Department of the British Iron and Steel Research Association (BISRA), he applied and Charles Goodeve offered him the job of running the place.
One of their first tasks was to respond to concerns raised by the Ministry of Transport as regards delays to ships experienced at British ports.
After successfully resolving these problems his team helped the Steel Company of Wales with
general problems of ore handling.
This led to the company creating its own OR department under Steve Cook.
By now the BISRA team now had about sixteen staff, and focused on various studies of smaller steel companies that did not have their own department.
He was Joint Editor of Operational Research Quarterly from 1950 to 1958.
In 1953 he bought Horsted Pond Farm in Little Horsted.
Here he grew hemp and raised a dairy herd and carried out experiments with his crops.
In 1961 he joined Stafford Beer in establishing SIGMA (Science in General Management), a management consultancy firm.
He was President of the Operational Research Society 1966-1967.