Moran Medal
The Moran Medal in Statistical Sciences is awarded every two years by the Australian Academy of Science to recognise outstanding research by Australian scientists under 40 years of age in the fields of applied probability, biometrics, mathematical genetics, psychometrics, and statistics.
This medal commemorates the work of the late Pat Moran, for his achievements in probability.
Winners
Source:[1]
Year | Winner | Affiliation | Location | Award field | Notes |
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2023 | David Frazier | Monash University | Statistics | [2] | |
Rachel Wang | University of Sydney | Statistics | |||
2021 | Christopher Drovandi | Queensland University of Technology | Data collection and computation | [3] | |
2021 | Janice Scealy | Australian National University | Statistics | [4] | |
2019 | Kim-Anh Lê Cao and Stephen Leslie | University of Melbourne | Statistics | [5] | |
2017 | Joshua Ross | University of Adelaide | Applied Probability and Statistics | [6] | |
2015 | Jean Yang | University of Sydney | Statistical methodology | [7] | |
2013 | Aurore Delaigle | University of Melbourne | Statistics | [8] | |
2011 | Scott Sisson (statistician) and Mark Tanaka | University of New South Wales | Sydney | Statistics | [9] |
2009 | Melanie Bahlo | Walter and Eliza Hall Institute | Melbourne | Statistics | [10] |
2007 | Rob J. Hyndman | Monash University | Melbourne | Several areas of statistics | [11] |
2005 | Mark W. Blows | University of Queensland | Brisbane | Mathematical genetics | |
2003 | Nigel G. Bean | University of Adelaide | Adelaide | Applied probability | [12] |
2001 | Aihua Xia | University of Melbourne | Melbourne | Applied probability | |
1997 | Matthew P. Wand | University of Wollongong | Wollongong, NSW | Statistics | [13] |
1993 | Philip K. Pollett | University of Queensland | Brisbane | Applied probability | [14] |
1990 | Alan H. Welsh | Australian National University | Canberra |
See also
Notes
- "Moran Medal | Australian Academy of Science".
- "Decoding dragons and devils, what triggers volcanoes, and more: Australia's stars of science". Australian Academy of Science. 2023-03-14. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
- "2021 awardees". www.science.org.au. Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
- "2021 awardees". www.science.org.au. Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
- "2019 awardees | Australian Academy of Science".
- "2017 awardees | Australian Academy of Science".
- "2015 awardees | Australian Academy of Science".
- "2013 awardees | Australian Academy of Science".
- "2011 awardees | Australian Academy of Science".
- https://www.science.org.au/past-winners/2009-awardees#moran
"'New era of gene technology is on its way', says medal winner", 2009-05-05, "AAS-Media releases-05.05.09". Archived from the original on 2009-09-13. Retrieved 2009-06-21. - https://www.science.org.au/past-winners/2007-awardees#moran
"Rob Hyndman awarded with prestigious Moran Medal", 2007-06-05, http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/news/2007/june/moran-medal.html Archived 2010-09-14 at the Wayback Machine - "Two researchers win prestigious medals", 2003-01-08, http://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/news450.html
- "Australian Academy of Science Newsletter", April-June 1997, "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Professor Philip Pollett", Undated, Moran Medal Archived 2008-08-19 at the Wayback Machine
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