Rollo Davidson Prize Explained

The Rollo Davidson Prize is a prize awarded annually to early-career probabilists by the Rollo Davidson trustees. It is named after English mathematician Rollo Davidson (1944–1970).

Rollo Davidson Trust

In 1970, Rollo Davidson, a Fellow-elect of Churchill College, Cambridge died on Piz Bernina, a mountain in Switzerland. In 1975, a trust fund was established at Churchill College in his memory, endowed initially through the publication in his honour of two volumes of papers, edited by E. F. Harding and D. G. Kendall.[1]

The Rollo Davidson Trust[2] has awarded an annual prize to young probabilists since 1976,[3] and has organized occasional lectures in honour of Davidson.[4] Since 2012 the Trusthas also awarded an annual Thomas Bond Sprague Prize.[5]

List of recipients of the Rollo Davidson Prize

List of Rollo Davidson Lecturers

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/files/Rollo/volumes.html Volumes in honour of Rollo Davidson
  2. http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/rollo-davidson-trust Rollo Davidson Trust
  3. http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/files/Rollo/award.html Rollo Davidson Awards
  4. https://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/24342 Rollo Davidson Lectures
  5. http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2011-12/weekly/6273/section12.shtml#heading2-35 Cambridge University Reporter CLXII no 38