Lukacs Distinguished Professor
The Lukacs Distinguished Professor chair was established in 1989[1] by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Bowling Green State University in honor of Eugene Lukacs,[2] who came to Bowling Green with his colleagues Radha Laha and Vijay Rohatgi in 1972 to establish the doctoral program in statistics. Eugene Lukacs was Bowling Green's first Distinguished University Professor.[3]
Each year an outstanding senior researcher in probability or statistics is invited to serve as the Eugene Lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professor[4] during the academic year or a semester. The Lukacs Professors are invited based on their distinguished record of research in the application or theory of probability or statistics. The Lukacs professor typically collaborates with current faculty on research, participates in seminars and colloquia, and typically gives a graduate course or presents a series of related seminars. Lukacs Professors have organized Lukacs Symposia[5] on a variety of topics in probability and statistics.
Lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professors
[edit]Year | Lukacs Professor | Symposium | Title |
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1990–1991 | Gabor J. Szekely | First Lukacs Symposium, March 1991 | Probability and Statistics |
1991–1992 | Tim Robertson and Sam Kotz | Second Lukacs Symposium, March 1992 | Order Restricted Statistical Inference |
1992–1993 | A. K. Md. Ehsanes Saleh | Third Lukacs Symposium – March 1993 | Revival of Distributions and Regression Quantiles |
1993–1994 | Malay Ghosh and Anatoliy Skorokhod | Fourth Lukacs Symposium – March 1994 | Infinite Dimensional Randomly Perturbed Dynamical Systems |
1994–1995 | Abram Kagan | Fifth Lukacs Symposium – March 1995 | Statistical Inference in Semiparametric Models |
1995–1996 | Vyacheslav Girko | Sixth Lukacs Symposium – March 1996 | Multidimensional Statistical Analysis and Theory of Random Matrices[6] |
1996–1997 | Pranab K. Sen | Seventh Lukacs Symposium – April 1997 | (1999) Robustness in Multivariate and Survival Models[7] |
1997–1998 | C. R. Rao | Eighth Lukacs Symposium — April 1998 | Statistics for the 21st Century[8] |
1998–1999 | G. P. Patil | Ninth Lukacs Symposium — April 1999 | Frontiers of Environmental and Ecological Statistics for the 21st Century[9] |
2005 | N. Balakrishnan | April 15–16, 2005 May 14, 2005 |
"Statistical Distributions and Applications" "Ordered Data and Applications" |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Establishment of the Eugene Lukacs Visiting Professorship in Statistics Archived 2010-11-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Vijay K. Rohatgi and Gábor J. Székely (1989). "Eugene Lukacs". Aequationes Mathematicae. 38: 1–8. doi:10.1007/BF01839488. (Obituary)
- ^ Eugene Lukacs (1906–1987).
- ^ "Lukacs Distinguished Professors". Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
- ^ Distinguished Visiting Faculty
- ^ A. K. Gupta; V. L. Girko, eds. (1996). Multidimensional statistical analysis and theory of random matrices: Proceedings of the sixth Eugene Lukacs Symposium, Bowling Green, OH, USA, 29–30 March 1996. Utrecht, The Netherlands and Tokyo, Japan: VSP. ISBN 90-6764-208-8.
- ^ Special issue of Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, on the Proceedings of The Seventh Eugene Lukacs Conference on Mathematical Statistics and Probability Theory, Volume 75, pp. 223–236.
- ^ Rao, C. R.; Székely, G. J., eds. (2000). Statistics for the 21st century: Methodologies for applications of the future. Eugene Lukacs Symposium. New York: Marcel Dekker.
- ^ Katherine Campbell (1999). "Report on Ninth Lukacs Symposium: Frontiers of Environmental and Ecological Statistics for the 21st Century". American Statistical Association, Section on Statistics and the Environment (ENVR). Retrieved 26 January 2011.
External links
[edit]- Statistics for the 21st Century, 1998 Lukacs Symposium, organized by C. R. Rao.
- Frontiers of Environmental and Ecological Statistics for the 21st Century: Synergistic Challenges, Opportunities and Directions for Statistics, Ecology, Environment, and Society 1999 Lukacs Symposium convened by G. P. Patil.