HANNAN MEDAL IN THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Nominations for this award are now closed.
Biographical memoir of Professor Edward Hannan
The Hannan Medal recognises research in any of the fields of statistical science, pure mathematics, applied mathematics and computational mathematics and is made in one of those three areas in turn at two-yearly intervals. It honours the contribution to time series analysis of the late Professor E J Hannan, FAA, Professor of Statistics at the Research School of Social Sciences of the Australian National University.
The award is made for research carried out mainly in Australia. Work carried out through a candidate’s entire career is taken into consideration but special weight is given to recent research.
The 2011 Hannan Medal is for research in applied mathematics and computational mathematics
NB If a proposed candidate is already the recipient of an Academy award, the second award must be for a distinct, additional, body of work undertaken since the first award, and/or work in a different field.
Previous winners:
2001 A.J. Baddeley
1998 A.J. Guttmann
1996 N.S. Trudinger
1994 P.G. Hall; C.C. Heyde
2011 C. Rogers
2009 E.N. Dancer
2007 E. Seneta
2005 R.P. Brent
2003 J.H. Rubinstein
For more information contact awards@science.org.au



