Born in Sydney, Australia, on April 20, 1939, Chris Heyde shifted his
interest from sport to mathematics thanks to inspiration from a schoolteacher.
After earning an M.Sc. degree from the University of Sydney and a Ph.D. from
the Australian National University (ANU), he began his academic career in the
United States at Michigan State University, and then in the United Kingdom at
the University of Sheffield and the University of Manchester. In 1968, Chris
moved back to Australia to teach at ANU until 1975, when he joined CSIRO, where
he was Acting Chief of the Division of Mathematics and Statistics. From 1983 to
1986, he was a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Statistics at the
University of Melbourne. Chris then returned to ANU to become the Head of the
Statistics Department, and later the Foundation Dean of the School of
Mathematical Sciences (now the Mathematical Sciences Institute). Since 1993, he
has also spent one semester each year teaching at the Department of Statistics,
Columbia University, and has been the director of the Center for Applied
Probability at Columbia University since its creation in 1993. Chris has been
honored worldwide for his contributions in probability, statistics and the
history of statistics. He is a Fellow of the International Statistical
Institute and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and he is one of three
people to be a member of both the Australian Academy of Science and the
Australian Academy of Social Sciences. In 2003, he received the Order of
Australia from the Australian government. He has been awarded the Pitman Medal
and the Hannan Medal. Chris was conferred a D.Sc. honoris causa by University
of Sydney in 1998. Chris has been very active in serving the statistical
community, including as the Vice President of the International Statistical
Institute, President of the Bernoulli Society and Vice President of the
Australian Mathematical Society. He has served on numerous editorial boards,
most notably as Editor of Stochastic Processes and Their Applications from 1983
to 1989, and as Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Applied Probability and Advances
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