University of North Carolina
The Samuel S. Wilks Memorial Award was established in 1964 to honor the memory and distinguished career of Samuel S. Wilks. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to statistics that carry on in the spirit of his work.
The Wilks Award includes an engraved award and two cash benefits: $500 is provided by Friends of the U.S. Army to honor Wilks’ contributions to Army research programs and $1,000 is provided by a fund created by Alexander M. Mood to honor Wilks’ teaching skill and life-long development of outstanding statisticians. This second award was established in 2008 at $1,000, but will increase by 3% annually.
The Wilks Award is bestowed upon a distinguished individual who has made statistical contributions to the advancement of scientific or technical knowledge, ingenious application of existing knowledge, or successful activity in the fostering of cooperative scientific efforts that have been directly involved in matters of national defense or public interest.
The award recipient is responsible for providing a current photograph and general personal information the year the award is presented. The American Statistical Association uses this information to publicize the award and prepare the prize.
Nominations are due by February 15 and require the following:
Please contact the committee chair.
2023: Jeremy M. Taylor 2022: Jessica Utts 2021: Sallie Keller 2020: Malay Ghosh 2019: Alan E. Gelfand 2018: Peter J. Bickel
2017: Wayne Fuller 2016: David Donoho 2015: James O. Berger 2014: Madan L. Puri 2013: Kanti Mardia 2012: Peter Hall 2011: Nan M. Laird