A message from Professor Trotter:
External recognition of the singular achievements of
members of the School of Mathematics family continues
to pour in ... a ringing tribute to the talent and energy
exhibited throughout the halls of Skiles. Here are three recent
examples.
Christian Houdre has been named a Fellow of the Institute
of Mathematical Statistics. Professor Houdre received the
award for his outstanding work in the theories and applications
of non-stationary, non-Gaussian processes, wavelet transforms,
and isoperimetric inequalities.
Each Fellow nominee is assessed by a committee of his/her peers for the
award. In 2004, after reviewing 37 nominations, 12 were selected for
Fellowship. Created in 1933, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics is a
member organization which fosters the development and dissemination of the
theory and applications of statistics and probability. The IMS has 3800
active members throughout the world. Approximately 10% of the IMS
membership has earned the status of fellowship.