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Call for Nominations: C. R. and Bhargavi Rao Prize

  • 1.  Call for Nominations: C. R. and Bhargavi Rao Prize

    Posted 09-16-2022 13:14
    Members of the Rao Prize Committee are accepting nominations for the C. R. and Bhargavi Rao Prize for Outstanding Research in Statistics. The prize, awarded by the Penn State Department of Statistics, was established to recognize outstanding and influential innovations in the theory and practice of mathematical statistics, international leadership in directing statistical research, and pioneering contributions by a recognized leader in the field of statistics.

    The Rao Prize is awarded in odd-numbered years to an individual selected by the members of the Rao Prize Committee. The honoree receives a medal, cash prize, and invitation to visit Penn State to give a talk.

    Nominations should include a letter describing the nominee's outstanding contributions to leadership and research in statistics, a current curriculum vita, and two supporting letters.

    Submissions are due December 31, 2022 and should be emailed to Prof. Murali Haran, Head of the Department of Statistics, at murali.haran@psu.edu.

    C. R. Rao held the Eberly Chair in Statistics at Penn State from 1988–2001. He now serves as Holder Emeritus of the Eberly Chair in Statistics. He was the founding director of the Center for Multivariate Analysis. A President's National Medal of Science Laureate, Rao is recognized worldwide as a pioneer of modern statistical theory and one of the world's top five statisticians, with multifaceted distinctions as a mathematician, researcher, scientist, and teacher. His contributions to mathematics and statistical theory and applications have become part of undergraduate and graduate courses in statistics, econometrics, and electrical engineering at universities throughout the world.

    Past Rao Prize Honorees

    2003: Bradley Efron
    2005: Jayaram Sethuraman
    2007: Lawrence D. Brown
    2009: Peter J. Bickel
    2011: James O. Berger
    2013: Herman Chernoff
    2015: Sir David Cox
    2017: Donald Rubin
    2019: Grace Wahba

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