George G. Roussas was born in the city of Marmara in central Greece, on June
29, 1933. He received a B.A. with high honors in Mathematics from the
University of Athens in 1956, and a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of
California, Berkeley, in 1964. In 1964--1966, he served as Assistant Professor
of Mathematics at the California State University, San Jose, and he was a
faculty member of the Department of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin,
Madison, in 1966--1976, starting as an Assistant Professor in 1966, becoming a
Professor in 1972. He was a Professor of Applied Mathematics and Director of
the Laboratory of Applied Mathematics at the University of Patras, Greece, in
1972--1984. He was elected Dean of the School of Physical and Mathematical
Sciences at the University of Patras in 1978, and Chancellor of the university
in 1981. He served for about three years as Vice President-Academic Affairs of
the then new University of Crete, Greece, in 1981--1985. In 1984, he was a
Visiting Professor in the Intercollege Division of Statistics at the University
of California, Davis, and he was appointed Professor, Associate Dean and Chair
of the Graduate Group in Statistics in the same university in 1985; he served
in the two administrative capacities in 1985--1999. He is an elected member of
the International Statistical Institute since 1974, a Fellow of the Royal
Statistical Society since 1975, a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical
Statistics since 1983, and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association
since 1986. He served as a member of the Council of the Hellenic Mathematical
Society, and as President of the Balkan Union of Mathematicians.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/09-STS299A the Statistical
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