Hannan Medal


The Hannan Medal in the Mathematical Sciences is awarded every two years by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize achievements by Australians in the fields of pure mathematics, applied and computational mathematics, and statistical science.
This medal commemorates the work of the late Edward J. Hannan, FAA, for his achievements in time series analysis.

Winners

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YearWinnerAffiliationLocationFieldNotes
2019Alan WelshAustralian National UniversityCanberraStatistical science
2017Frank Robert De HoogCSIROAustraliaApplied and computational mathematics
2015Alan McIntoshAustralian National UniversityCanberraPure Mathematics
2015Gus LehrerUniversity of SydneySydneyPure Mathematics
2013Matthew WandUniversity of Technology, SydneySydneyStatistical science
2011Colin RogersUniversity of New South WalesSydneyApplied and computational mathematics
2009E. Norman DancerUniversity of SydneySydneyPure mathematics
2007Eugene SenetaUniversity of SydneySydneyStatistical science
2005Richard P. BrentAustralian National UniversityCanberraApplied and computational mathematics
2003J. Hyam RubinsteinUniversity of MelbourneMelbournePure mathematics
2001Adrian J. BaddeleyUniversity of Western AustraliaPerthStatistical science
1998Anthony J. GuttmannUniversity of MelbourneMelbourneApplied and computational mathematics
1996Neil S. TrudingerAustralian National UniversityCanberraPure mathematics
1994Peter G. HallUniversity of MelbourneMelbourneStatistical science
1994Christopher C. HeydeAustralian National UniversityCanberraStatistical science