"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein

J.E. MOYAL AWARD

This award was established to commemorate the achievements in the area of applied probability of Professor J. E. Moyal (1910-1998) who was a pioneer in the field of stochastic processes, particularly as applied in physics. He was a major contributor to the development of the theories of probabilistic quantum mechanics, Markov processes and population processes. The award, which is not given annually, is given in recognition of academic excellence in applied probability.

2008 Stacey A. Hancock

2007 Yu “Vicky” Yang

2004 Gabriel Rodriguez-Yam

2003 Beth Andrews

1999 Philippe Naveau