Christian Genest is best known for developing models and statistical inference techniques for studying the dependence between variables through the concept of copula. He has designed, among others, various techniques for selecting, estimating and validating copula-based models through rank-based methods. His methodological contributions in multivariate analysis and extreme-value theory found numerous practical applications in finance, insurance, and hydrology. Throughout his career, Christian Genest also made significant contributions to the development of techniques for the reconciliation and use of expert opinions and pairwise comparison methods used to establish priorities in multiple-criteria decision analysis. He is the author or co-author of over 250 scientific publications, about half of which appeared in peer-reviewed journals. Part of his work is also concerned with the history of statistics and scientometrics. Christian Genest has given over 300 invited talks, including 75+ presentations for a general audience.
After completing his PhD, Christian Genest was a postdoctoral fellow and visiting assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University in 1983–84. From 1984 to 1987, he was an assistant professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Waterloo. He was then hired by Université Laval, where he was promoted to the ranks of associate in 1989 and professor in 1993. He joined McGill University in 2010, where he holds a Canada Research Chair in Stochastic Dependence Modeling.
Honors and prizes
Christian Genest was the first recipient of the CRM-SSC Prize in 1999. He received the SUMMA Research Award from Université Laval the same year. In 2011, the Statistical Society of Canada awarded him its most prestigious distinction, the Gold Medal, "in recognition of his remarkable contributions to multivariate analysis and nonparametric statistics, notably through the development of models and methods of inference for studying stochastic dependence, synthesizing expert judgments and multi-criteria decision making, as well as for his applications thereof in various fields such as insurance, finance, and hydrology." Christian Genest is a fellow of the American Statistical Association since 1996, a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics since 1997, and an honorary member of the Association des statisticiennes et statisticiens du Québec since 2012. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2015 and received a Humboldt Research Prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2019.
Community service
Christian Genest has served the mathematical and statistical communities in many ways. Among others, he was director of the Institut des sciences mathématiques du Québec, president of the Statistical Society of Canada and president of the Association des statisticiennes et statisticiens du Québec. He served on Statistics Canada's Advisory Committee on Statistical Methods for several years, and on the editorial board of various peer-review journals, including The Canadian Journal of Statistics, the Journal de la Société française de statistique and the Journal of Multivariate Analysis. He was also editor in chief of The Canadian Journal of Statistics and guest editor for various books and special issues, including two for Insurance: Mathematics and Economics. From September 2015 to May 2019, he was editor in chief of the Journal of Multivariate Analysis. His many contributions earned him the Distinguished Service Award from the Statistical Society of Canada as early as 1997.
Others
Christian Genest is married to Johanna G. Nešlehová, professor of statistics at McGill University. One of his sisters, Sylvie Genest, is a professor of music at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Christian has four children. Vincent Genest is himself a researcher and the author of many papers in mathematical physics.