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`VITA Madan L. Puri A. Address Office Home Department of Mathematics Rawles Hall Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47405 USA 3020 Daniel Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401 USA Telephone: (812) 855-9537 Fax: (812) 855-0046 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (812) 332-2678 Mobile: (812) 345-3619 B. Citizenship U.S.A. C. Education Degree Year University Graduate Studies in Mathematics l957–58 University of Colorado (Boulder) Ph.D. (Statistics) 1962 University of California (Berkeley) D.Sc. l975 Punjab University (India) D. Positions Held 1. Instructor in Mathematics University of Colorado, Boulder l957–58 2. Research/Teaching Assistant University of California, Berkeley Sept. 1958–Jan. l962 3. Junior Research Statistician University of California, Berkeley Feb. 1962–June 1962 4. Visiting Assistant Professor/Assistant Professor Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University Sept. 1962–Aug. 1965 5. Associate Professor Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University Sept. 1965–Aug. 1968 6. Professor Indiana University, Bloomington Sept. 1968—June 2004; Professor Emeritus, July 2004- 1 7. Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Research Scholar 2004– 8. The Alexander von Humboldt Guest Professor University of Göttingen, West Germany 1974–75 9. Visiting Professor University of Washington, Seattle 1978–79 10. Visiting Professor Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg 1987–88 (Second Semester) 11. Distinguished Visiting Scholar Institute for Advanced Study, Indiana University Fall Semester of 2007 12. Visiting Professor University of Texas, Arlington, Texas 2008-09 13. Chair Professor King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Dhahran, Saudi Arabia , December 1, 2009-November 30, 2010; November 1, 2011-October 30, 2012 E. Short-term Visiting Positions 1. Visiting Research Associate Professor University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Summer 1966/Summer 1967 2. Research Scientist Research Center, Rockland State Hospital Orangeburg, New York Summer 1968 3. Guest Professor University of Göttingen, West Germany July l972 4. Guest Professor University of Dortmund, West Germany Dec. 1972–Jan. l973 5. Guest Professor Technische Hochschule Aachen, West Germany May–June 1973 6. Visiting Fellow University of Leeds , England March 1975 7.. Guest Professor University of Goteborg and Chalmers University of Technology Sweden Jan. 1976 2 8. Visiting Professor The University of Auckland, New Zealand June– July 1977 9. Visiting Professor (Under the Special Distinguished Visitors Program) University of California, Irvine May 1978 10. Visiting Professor University of Bern, Switzerland May–July 1982 11. The Alexander von Humboldt Guest Professor University of Hamburg, West Germany May 4-July 4, 1983; July 1987 12. Distinguished Visitor Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines London School of Economics and Political Science University of London, London, England February–March 1991 13. Guest Professor University of Göttingen , Germany May 1991. 14. . Research Fellow Katholieke Universiteit , Nijmegen, The Netherlands May 1992 15. Guest Professor University of Göttingen, Germany June–July 1992 16. Visiting Professor Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France May-June 1994 17. Visiting Professor La Trobe University, Australia July 1994 18. Visiting Professor University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland June 1995 19. Visiting Fellow University of New South Wales, Australia July 1996 20. 21. 22. Visiting Fellow Australian National University, Canberra, Australia July-August 1999 Guest Professor Universität Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany August 2000 Guest Professor (with the award again from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) 3 University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, June 2001 F. Honors and Awards 1. 1967. Made Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. 2. 1969. Made Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. 3. 1970. Made Fellow of the American Statistical Association. 4. 1972. Elected member, International Statistical Institute. 5. 1974. Received the Senior U.S. Scientist Award (Humboldt Preis) from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, West Germany. Honored by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, “In recognition of past achievements in research and teaching.” 6. 1974. Selected by the National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Commission on International Relations, to take part in their exchange program with the Romanian Academy of Sciences. 7. 1974. Invited by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Sciences to visit Japan under its Visiting Professorship Program to conduct cooperative research with Japanese scientists. 8. 1975. Awarded the degree of Doctor of Sciences (D.Sc.) by the Panjab University, India. 9. 1975. Elected member, New York Academy of Sciences. 10. 1976. Invited by the Stephan Banach International Mathematical Center, Warsaw, Poland, to give some lectures to the graduate and post-doctoral fellows delegated by the academies of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Romania, and U.S.S.R. 11. 1977. Invited by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization to visit some of its Divisions of Mathematics and Statistics in Australia. 12. 1977. Invited by the University of California, Irvine, to give a series of lectures during 1977–78 on a suitable topic in Statistics under its “Distinguished Visitors Program." 13. 1977. Invited by the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. to participate in the project under preparation, “A Framework for Planning U.S. Federal Statistics, 1978–1989," by reviewing and commenting on materials of particular interest. 14. 1983. Received the Senior U.S. Scientist Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, West Germany. 15. 1984. Best Research Paper Award from the Seventh European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, Vienna, Austria. 16. 1987. Multidisciplinary Seminar Program Award on the project, “The Treatment of Uncertainty in the Sciences: Impulses and Perspectives from Various Disciplines," from the Dean of the Faculties(Anya Royce), Indiana University, Bloomington. 17. 1991. Distinguished Visitor, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, London, England, February-March 1991. (Visit sponsored by Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines). 18. 1991. Received the Rothrock Faculty Teaching Award “in recognition of outstanding teaching in the Department of Mathematics of Indiana University”. 4 19. 1993. Ranked as the ninth most prolific author (in the world) in statistical journals in a survey conducted for the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. 20. 1996. Festschrift: Research Developments in Probability and Statistics: Festschrift in honor of Madan L. Puri. VSP International Science Publishers, The Netherlands, 1996. 431 pages. Editors: Edgar Brunner and Manfred Denker (University of Göttingen, Germany). 21. 1997. Ranked as the fourth most prolific author in the world according to the report entitled “Statistics on statistics: worldwide performance based on journal publications in the period 1985– 1995”. (This is an update of an earlier survey conducted in 1993. See no. 19 above). 22. 1997. Selected as a team member of the international delegation to visit the People's Republic of China by The Citizen Ambassador Program of People to People International. (The Citizen Ambassador Program was founded by the President Dwight Eisenhower in 1956. Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Bush have been the honorary chairmen of this program. Currently President Clinton is the honorary Chairman.) 23. 1997. A paper with the title, “A problem of Földes and Puri on the Wiener process” appeared in the journal Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (1996, Volume 348, pages. 219228). 24. 1997. Invited to write a letter of recommendation to the Prize Committee for Economic Science, The Royal Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden for a person nominated for the Nobel Prize. 25. 1998. Made Honorary Fellow of the International Indian Statistical Association. 26. 1998. Honored with Honorary Fellowship Award for Outstanding Contributions to Statistics and Probability by the International Statistical Association. 27. 1999. Festschrift: entitled ``Nonparametrics, Asymptotics and Time Series Analysis: A Tribute to Madan L. Puri''.Marcel Dekker, Inc. Publishers, New York and Basel, 1999. 854 pages. Editor: Subir Ghosh (University of California, Riverside). 28. 1999. Honored by the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Bloomington Chancellor, the Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, and the Department of Mathematics with a reception to celebrate the publication of Asymptotics, Nonparametrics, and Time Series: A Tribute to Madan L. Puri and to recognize the long distinguished service to Indiana University by Professor Madan L.Puri on April 16, 1999. 29. 2000. Invited to be an honorary member, Research Board of Advisors of the International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, American Biographical Institute, Inc. 30. 2000. Selected the American Biographical Institute's Man of the Year–2000 based on his “outstanding accomplishments to date and the noble example he has set for his peers and entire community.” 31. 2001. Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to do collaborative research with statisticians in Göttingen and elsewhere in Germany. 32. 2003. Selected Collected Works of Madan L. Puri, published in three volumes by International Science Publishers. Volume 1 is entitled, Nonparametric Methods in Statistics and Related Topics (787 pages). Volume 2 is entitled, Probability Theory and Extreme Value Theory (743 pages). Volume 3 is entitled, Time Series, Fuzzy Analysis and Miscellaneous Topics (773 pages). These volumes are edited by Professors Peter Hall (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia), Marc Hallin (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) and George G. Roussas (University of California, Davis, California). 33. 2003. Listed among 231 researchers from all over the world who are most cited for their articles in Mathematics category (which includes all areas of Mathematics, Mathematical and Applied Statistics, Biostatistics and Probability). This list was compiled by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI); see http://www.isihighlycited.com/isi_copy/Comm_news26.htm 5 34. 2004. Short biography appeared in the book Oxford Dictionary of Statistics, authored by Professor G.J.G. Upton (University of Essex, England). The book contains short biographies of some statisticians (living as well as dead). 35. 2004. Awarded the newly created title “College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Research Scholar” by Indiana University. 36. 2005. Advisory Editor, statistics book series Statistics: Textbooks and Monographs, Taylor & Francis Book Group, Inc. (Marcel Dekker, CRC Press, Chapman-Hall). 37. 2007. Festschrift: Special Issue (1 March 2007) of the Volume 137 of the Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference in honor of Madan L. Puri, 469 pages. Editors: Stefan Ralescu, George Haiman and Frits Ruymgaart. 38. 2008. Received the American Statistical Association 2008 Gottfried E. Noether Senior Scholar Award “for outstanding contributions to the theory and applications of nonparametric statistics.” G. Professional Service a. At national and international level 1. Chairman, Institute of Mathematical Statistics Committee on Summer Research Institutes, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975. 2. Member, Institute of Mathematical Statistics Committee on Summer Research Institutes, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981. 3. Participant, Visiting Lecturer Program in Statistics, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70. This program is sponsored jointly by the principal statistical organizations in the country; namely, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Statistical Association, and the Biometric Society. 4. Director, The First International Symposium on Nonparametric Techniques in Statistical Inference, June 1–6, 1969, at Indiana University. 5. Member, Program Committee of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1973. 6. Member, Scientific Committee of the International Association for Statistics in Physical Sciences, 1973. 7. Chairman, Program Committee of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1974. 8. Director, Summer Research Institute on “Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes" (sponsored by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the National Science Foundation), August, 1974, at Indiana University, Bloomington. 9. Member, Editorial Board of the International Journal, “Zeitschrift Mathematische Operationsforshung und Statistik.” 10. Member, Editorial Board of the International Journal, “Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference", 1977–1983. 11. Member, Nominating Committee of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1977. 6 12 Participant, Visiting Lecturer Program in Statistics, sponsored by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Statistical Association, and the Biometric Society, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980–1983. 13. Reviewer, Research Proposals for the National Sciences Foundation and the National Research Council of Canada. Also, Reviewer of Proposals for Regional Conferences for the Conference Board of Mathematical Sciences. 14. Reviewer, Mathematical Reviews and Referee for several National and International Journals. 15. Member, International Organizing Committee, “Colloquium on Non-parametric Inference,” sponsored by the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, June 1980, held in Hungary. 16. Member, American Statistical Association Ad Hoc Committee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights, 1981, 1982–1985. 17. Member, Precipitation Committee, Hydrology Section, American Geophysical Union, 1982–1984; 1984–1986. 18. Coordinating Editor, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, January 1984–August 1984. 19. State Representative, American Statistical Association Institute Membership Drive, 1983– 20. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, September 1984–December 1988. 21. Chairman, Organizing Committee, Third Midwest Statistics Conference held in Bloomington, November 9–10, 1984. 22. Organizer of a session on “Asymptotic Methods in Statistics,” in the III International Meeting of Statistics in the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain, August 7–9, 1985. 23. Member, Organizing Committee, Fourth Midwest Statistics Conference, held in East Lansing, Michigan, November 8–9, 1985. 24. Member, American Statistical Association Committee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights, 1985–1987. 25. Institute of Mathematical Statistics Representative on the American Association for the Advancement of Science Section Committee on Mathematics (A), February\ 20, 1987–February 19, 1990. 26. Member, Cooperative Committee, Pacific Area Statistical Conference, Tokyo, Japan, December 10–12, 1986. 27. Member, Program Committee of the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, San Francisco, California, August 17–20, 1987 28. Organizer of a session on ``Time Series Analysis" in the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, San Francisco, California, August 17–20, 1987. 29. Member, Program Committee of the meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 1988. 30. Organizer of a Session on Topics in Asymptotic Theory in the meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 1988. 31. Member, Program Committee, Seventh Mid-West Statistics Conference, Columbia, Missouri, October 1988. 32. Member, Advisory-cum-Organizing Committee, International Conference (dedicated to R.C. Bose), Fort Collins, Colorado, 1989. 33. Member, Governing Board of the Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, March 1989– 34. Member, Nominating Committee of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1991. 7 35. Member, Organizing Committee, The 3rd Pacific Area Statistical Conference, Tokyo, Japan, December 10–13, 1991. 36. Member, Editorial Committee, Proceedings of the 3 rd Pacific Area Statistical Conference, Tokyo, Japan, December 10–13, 1991. 37. Member, Scientific Committee, 4th International Meeting of Statistics in the Basque Country, San Sebastian, Spain, August 3–7, 1992. 38. Organizer, Session on ``Nonparametric Methods in the Analysis and Design of Experiments'', Sydney International Statistical Congress, Sydney, Australia, July 7–12, 1996. 39. Member, Program Committee, Joint Statistical Meetings (Institute of Mathematical Statistics, American Statistical Association), Atlanta, Georgia, August 5–9, 2001. 40. Co-Organizer of the Workshop on “Nonparametric Statistics: Refined, Redefined, and Renewed “ co-sponsored by the Nonparametric Section of the American Statistical Association, University of Texas at Dallas and , Taylor & Francis, held in Arlington, Texas (April 14-16, 2009). 41. Member, Program Committee , Conference in Honor of Professor Edgar Brunner, University of Gottingen, Germany, June 14-16, 2010 8 Professional Service (cont’d) b. At department or university level 1. Member, Graduate Policy Committee of the Department 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973. 2. Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee of the Department 1971–72. 3. Member, Undergraduate Policy Committee of the Department 1973–74, 1975–76. 4. Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee of the Department 1975–76, 1976–77. 5. Chairman, Minor and Tool Skills Committee 1977–78. 6. Member, University Statistics Committee 1977–78. 7. Member, University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1978–79. 8. Member, Department Review Committee 1979–80. 9. Member, Faculty Grant-in-Aid Review Committee 1979–80. 10. Member, Graduate Policy Committee 1980–81. 11. Member, University Sabbatical Leaves Committee 1980–81, 1981–82. 12. Member, University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1981–82. 13. Member, Research Incentive Funds Committee 1981–82, 1982–83. 14. Chairperson, Subcommittee (University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus) on Travel Policy and Fringe Benefits 1981–82. 15. Member, Program Committee, Men's Faculty Club 1981–82. 16. Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1982–83. 17. Member, University Committee on the Overseas Conference Fund 1982–83. 18. Member, Statistics Committee, Bloomington Campus 1982–83. 19. Member, Subcommittee (Faculty Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus) on Retirement Policy1982–83. 20. Member, Affirmative Action Committee, Bloomington Campus 1983–84. 9 21. Member, Graduate Policy Committee of the Department 1983–84. 22. Member, Distinguished Visitors Committee of the Department 1984–85. 23. Member, Associate Instructor Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1984–85. 24. Member, Affirmative Action Committee, Bloomington Campus 1984–85. 25. Member, Graduate Faculty Membership Committee Graduate School 1984–85, 1985-86. 26. Member, Research Incentive Funds Committee 1985–86. 27. Member, University Sabbatical Leaves Committee 1985–86. 28. Member, University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1986–87. 29. Member, University Budgetary Affairs Subcommittee on Salary Concerns 1986–87. 30. Member, New Building Planning Committee 1986–87. 31. Member, University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1987–88. 32. Member, Faculty Salary Policy Committee (Subcommittee of the University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus) 1987–88. 33. Member, Graduate Faculty Membership Committee, Graduate School 1987–88. 34. Member, University Educational Policies Committee 1987–88. 35. Member, Library Committee 1987–88. 36. Member, Ph.D. Minor Committee 1987–88. 37. Elected Member, Bloomington Faculty Council 1988–89. 38. Member, University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1988–89. 39. Member, Affirmative Action Committee, University Faculty Council 1988–89. 40. Chairman, Ph.D. Minor Committee 1988–89. 41. Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1989–90. 42. Member, University Budgetary Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1990–91. 10 43. Member, Statistics Colloquium Planning Committee, Bloomington Campus 1990–91. 44. Member, Mid-Career and Senior Faculty Fellowship Review Committee, Bloomington Campus 1990–93. 45. Member, Graduate Policy Committee 1991–92. 46. Member, Affirmative Action Grievance Committee Panel, Bloomington Campus 1992–93. 47. Member, Statistics Colloquium Planning Committee, Bloomington Campus 1992–93. 48. Member, Short-Term Visitors Appointments Committee (Department) 1992–93. 49. Member, University Sabbatical Leaves Committee 1994–95. 50. Chairman, Statistics Qualifying Examination Committee 1994–95. 51. Chairman, Statistics Qualifying Examination Committee 1995–96. 52. Member, University Sabbatical Leaves Committee 1995–96. 53. Member, Faculty Grievance Committee, Bloomington Campus 1996–97. 54. Member, Undergraduate Support Committee (Department) 1997–98. 55. Member, Faculty Grievance Committee, Bloomington Campus 1997–98. 56. Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, Bloomington Campus 1998–99. 57. Member, Outstanding Junior Faculty Awards Selection Committee, Bloomington Campus 1999–2000. 58. Member, Financial Aid Advisory Committee, Bloomington Campus 2001–2002 59. Member, Indiana University Foundation Relations Committee 2001–2002 60. Member, Finance Committee, Advisory Council, India Studies Program, Indiana University 2005–2006 11 H. Membership in Professional Organizations 1. Institute of Mathematical Statistics 2. American Statistical Association 3. Royal Statistical Society 4. International Statistical Institute 5. Mathematical Association of America I. Invited Addresses 1. International, see pages 30-37. 2. United States and Canada, see pages 38-41. 3. Other, see page 41. J. Listed In 1. American Men and Women of Science 2. Who is Who in America 3. Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans 4. The National Register of Prominent Americans and International Notables 5. Dictionary of International Biography 6. World Dictionary of Mathematicians 7. Who is Who in the World 8. Two Thousand Notable Americans (Second Edition) 9. Personalities of America (Second Edition) 10. Personalities of the West and Mid West (Eighth Edition) 11. Who's Who in the Mid West (20th Edition) 12. The Directory of Distinguished Americans 13. Who's Who in American Education 14. Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals 12 The Publications of Madan L. Puri Books and Monographs 1970 1. Nonparametric Techniques in Statistical Inference. Cambridge University Press, England, 623 pages. (Editor).Reprint by Cambridge University Press, England (2008). 1971 2. Nonparametric Methods in Multivariate Analysis. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 440 pages. Co-author: P.K. Sen. Revised Reprint by Krieger Publication Company, Florida (1993). 1975 3. Statistical Inference and Related Topics. Academic Press, New York, 352 pages. (Editor). 4. Stochastic Processes and Related Topics. Academic Press, New York, 315 pages. (Editor). 1982 5. Nonparametric Statistical Inference, Vol. I. North Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 463 pages. Co-editors: B.V.Gnedenko (Moscow State University, Moscow, U.S.S.R.) and Istvan Vincze (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary). 6. Nonparametric Statistical Inference, Vol. II. North Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 446 pages. Co-editors: B.V.Gnedenko (Moscow State University, Moscow, U.S.S.R.) and Istvan Vincze (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary). 1985 7. Nonparametric Methods in General Linear Models. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 399 pages. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 1987 8. New Perspectives in Theoretical and Applied Statistics. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 544 pages. Co-editors: J.P. Vilaplana (University of Bilbao, Spain) and Wolfgang Wertz (Technische Universität, Vienna, Austria). 9. Mathematical Statistics and Probability Theory: Volume A, Theoretical Aspects. D. Reidel Publication Company, Holland, 326 pages. Co-editors: Pal Révész (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary) and Wolfgang Wertz (Technische Universität, Vienna, Austria). 1993 10. Statistical Sciences and Data Analysis: Proceedings of the Third Pacific Area Statistical Conference. VSP International Science Publishers, The Netherlands, 570 pages. Co-editors: Kameo Matusita and Takesi Hayakawa. 1994 11. Recent Advances in Statistics and Probability: Proceedings of the 4th International Meeting of Statistics in the Basque Country, Spain. VSP International Science Publishers, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 458 pages. Co-editor: J.P. Vilaplana. 2000 12. Asymptotics in Statistics and Probability: Papers in Honor of George Gregory Roussas. VSP International Science Publishers, The Netherlands, 429 pages. (Editor). 2003 13. Probability, Statistics and their Applications: Papers in Honor of Rabi Bhattacharya. Co-editors: Krishna Athreya, Mukul Majumdar, and Edward Waymire, IMS Lecture Notes−Monograph Series, Volume 41, 292 pages. 13 The Publications of Madan L. Puri Research Papers 14. Asymptotic efficiency of a class of c-sample tests. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1964), 35,102–121. 15. On the estimation of contrasts in linear models. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1965), 36, 198–202. Co-author: S. Bhuchongkul. 16. Some distribution- free k-sample rank tests of homogeneity against ordered alternatives. Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics (1965), 18, 51-63. 17. On the combination of independent two-sample tests of a general class. Review of the International Statistical Institute (1965), 33, 229–241. 18. On some tests of homogeneity of variances. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (1965) 17, 323–330. 19. On a class of testing procedures in linear models. The Journal of Indian Statistical Association (1965), 3, 1–8. 20. On a class of multivariate multi-sample rank-order tests. Sankhyā Series A (1966), 28, 353–376. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 21. Multi-sample analogues of some one-sample tests. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1967), 38, 523–549. Co-author: K.L.Mehra. 22. On the theory of rank-order tests for location in the multivariate one-sample problem. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1967), 38, 1216–1228. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 23. On robust estimation in incomplete block designs. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1967), 38, 1587–1591. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 24. On some optimum nonparametric procedures in two-way layouts. Journal of the American Statistical Association (1967), 62, 1214–1229. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 25. Combining independent one-sample tests of significance. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (1967), 19, 285–300. 26. On some rank tests for homogeneity of scale parameters. Trabajos de Estadistica (1967), 28, 353– 376. Co-author: P.S. Puri. 27. On Chernoff-Savage tests for ordered alternatives in randomized blocks. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1968), 39, 967–972. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 28. Nonparametric confidence regions for some multivariate location problems. Journal of the American Statistical Association (1968), 62, 1373–1378.Co-author: P.K. Sen. 29. Selection procedures based on ranks: Scale parameter case. Sankhyä Series A (1968), 30, 291– 302. Co-author: P.S. Puri. 30. On a class of rank-order estimates of contrasts in MANOVA. Sankhyā, Series A (1968), 30, 31– 36. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 31. On a class of multivariate multisample rank order tests II. Tests for homogeneity of dispersion matrices. Sankhyā, Series A (1968), 30, 1–22. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 32. Multi-sample scale problem: Unknown location parameter. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (1968), 22, 99–106. 33. Multiple decision procedures based on ranks for certain problems in analysis of variance. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1969), 40, 619–632. Co-author: P.S. Puri. 14 34. A class of rank order tests for a general linear hypothesis. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1969), 40, 1325–1343. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 35. Analysis of covariance based on general rank scores. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1969), 40, 610–618. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 36. Rank order tests for multivariate paired comparisons. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1969), 40, 2101–2117. Co-author: H. Shane. 37. On a class of rank-order tests for the identity of two multiple regression surfaces. Zeitschrift für Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und verw Geb. (1969), 12, 1–8. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 38. On the asymptotic normality of one-sample rank order test statistics. Teoria Veroyatnostey i ee Primeneniya (1969), (also in Theory of Probability and its Applications, translation by SIAM) 14, 167–173. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 39. The Van Elteren W Test and non-null hypotheses. Review of the International Statistical Institute (1969), 37, 166–175. 40. On the asymptotic theory of rank order tests for experiments involving paired comparisons. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (1969), 20, 163–173. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 41. On robust nonparametric estimation in some multivariate linear models. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Multivariate Analysis, Dayton, Ohio, 33–52. Academic Press (1969). Co-author: P.K. Sen. 42. Structure of distribution-free multivariate paired comparison tests. Proceedings of the 37th Session of the International Statistical Institute (1969), 320–322. 43. Asymptotic theory of likelihood ratio and rank order tests in some multivariate linear models. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1970), 41, 87–100. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 44. On the estimation of location parameters in the multivariate one-sample and two-sample problems. Metrika (1970), 16, 58–73. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 45. On a class of rank-order tests for independence in multivariate distributions. Sankhyā, Series A (1970), 32, 271–298. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 46. Statistical inference based on incomplete blocks designs. In Nonparametric Techniques in Statistical Inference, Cambridge University Press (1970), 131–153. Co-author: H. Shane. 47. On the robustness of rank order tests and estimates in the generalized multivariate one-sample location problem. Zeitschrift für Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verw. Geb. (1972), 22, 226–241. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 48. On some selection procedures in two-way layouts. Zeitschrift für Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verw. Geb. (1972), 22, 242–250. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 49. Some aspects of nonparametric inference. Review of the International Statistical Institute (1972), 40, 298–327. 50. Rank tests for some linear hypotheses in paired comparisons designs. Sankhyā, Series A (1972), 34, 257–264. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 51. On parallel sum and difference of matrices. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (1973), 44, 92–97. Co-author: S.K. Mitra. 52. A note on ADF tests for subhypotheses in multiple linear regression. The Annals of Statistics (1973), 1, 533–536. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 53. Joint asymptotic multinormality for a class of rank order statistics in multivariate paired comparisons. Journal of Multivariate Analysis (1974), 4, 88–105. Co-author: C.T. Russell. 54. The asymptotic behavior of the minimax risk for multiple decision problems. Sankhyā, Series A (1974), 36, 1–12. Co-author: O. Krafft. 15 55. Asymptotic distribution of rank statistics for experiments involving incomplete block designs. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (1974), 26, 421–446. Co-author: N.L. Wykoff. 56. Asymptotic results for rank statistics in some multivariate problems. Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute (1974), 35(2), 285–293. 57. Order of normal approximation for rank test statistics distribution. Annals of Probability (1975), 3, 526–533. Co-author: J. Jureckova. 58. Distribution-free approaches to general linear models. In Proceedings of the International Symposium in Statistical Design and Linear Models, Fort Collins, Colorado. North Holland Publishing Company (1975), 459–474. Co-author: P.K. Sen. 59. Miscellaneous problems of rank order theory. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Asymptotic Methods of Statistics and Their Applications in Physical and Social Sciences(1975), Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 273–311. 60. Augmenting Shapiro-Wilk Test for normality. In Contributions to Applied Statistics, Birkhauser Verlag (1976), 129–139. Co-author: C.R. Rao. 61. On linear combination of order statistics. Essays in Probability and Statistics (1976), 433–449. Co-author: F. Eicker. 62. Remainder term estimate in the distribution of rank statistics under alternatives. Proceedings of the Statistics Days Conference (1976), 136–142. Co-author: H. Bergström. 63. Convergence and remainder terms in linear rank statistics. Annals of Statistics (1977), 5, 671– 680. Co-author: H. Bergström. 64. Asymptotically distribution-free aligned rank order tests for composite hypotheses for general linear models. Zeitschrift für Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und verw. Geb., (1977),39, 175–186. Coauthor: P.K. Sen. 65. Problems of association for bivariate circular data and new test of independence. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Multivariate Analysis, North Holland Publishing Company (1977), 513-522. Co-author: J.S. Rao. 66. A spherical correlation coefficient robust against scale. Biometrika (1978), 65, 391–395. Coauthor: K.V. Mardia. 67. Local maxima of the sample functions of the N-parameter Bessel process. Stochastic Processes and Their Applications (1979), 9, 137–145. Co-author: L.T. Tran. 68. Analysis of central place theory. Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute (1979), 47(2), 93–110. Co-authors: R. Edwards and K.V. Mardia. 69. Realization of lp by spaces of random variables. Applicable Analysis (1979), 8, 337–347. Coauthor: S.S. Sheu. 70. Shorted operators and generalized inverses of matrices. Linear Algebra and its Applications (1979), 25, 45–56. Co-author: S.K. Mitra. 71. Rank order estimates in the case of grouped data. Sankhyā, Series B (1979), 41, 239–259. Coauthor: A.R. Padmanabhan. 72. Asymptotic behavior of stochastic linear rank statistics. Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute (1979), 47(4), 292–297. Co-author: N.S. Rajaram. 73. A simple test for goodness-of-fit based on spacing with some efficiency comparisons. 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Journal of Multivariate Analysis (1999), 70, 286–317. Co-author: Edgar Brunner with Ullrich Munzel. 224. Robust one-way ANOVA under possibly non-regular conditions. Biometrical Journal (1999), 41, 321–339. Co-authors: G.J. Babu and A.R. Padmanabhan. 24 225. The limiting density of unit root test statistics: A unifying technique. The Journal of Time Series Analysis (2000) , 21, 249–260. Co-authors: Mithat Gönen, Frits H. Ruymgaart and Martien C.A. van Zuijlen. 226. An estimation method in time series errors-in-variables models. Journal of the Japan Statistical Society (2000), 30, 75–87. Co-authors: Narihisa Tsuga and Masanobu Taniguchi. 227. Limit theorems for fuzzy random variables. In: Asymptotics in Statistics and Probability: Papers in Honor of George Gregory Roussas. VSP International Science Publishers, Holland (2000), 331–346. Co-author: Frank Proske. 228. Nonparametric methods in factorial designs. Statistical Papers (Springer-Verlag journal) (2001), 42, 1–52. Co-author: Edgar Brunner. 229. Point and interval estimators for nonparametric treatment effects in designs with repeated measures. In: Data Analysis from Statistical Foundations: Festschrift in Honor of Donald A.S. Fraser. (Editor: A.K.E. Saleh) Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York (2001), 167–178. Coauthor: Edgar Brunner. 230. U-statistiques conditionnelles universellement consistantes pour des modèles de Markov cachés. Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris, t.333, Série I/Mathématique (2001), 953–956. Co-author: Michel Harel. 231. A class of rank score tests in factorial designs. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (2002), 103, 329–359. Co-author: Edgar Brunner. 232. Central limit theorem for Banach space valued fuzzy random variables. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (2002),130, 1493–1501. Co-author: Frank Proske. 233. Strong law of large numbers for Banach space valued fuzzy random variables. Journal of Theoretical Probability (2002), 15, 543–552. Co-author: Frank Proske. 234. Weighted rank statistics in factorial designs with fixed effects. Statistica Neerlandica (2002), 56, 179–194. Co-authors: Edgar Brunner and Sebastian Domhof. 235. The multivariate nonparametric Behrens-Fisher problem. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (2002), 108, 37–53. Co-authors: Edgar Brunner and Ullrich Munzel. 236. Asymptotics of tests for a unit root in autoregression. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (2002), 108, 351–364. Co-authors: Kenji Sakiyama and Masanobu Taniguchi. 237. LAN based asymptotic theory for time series. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Triennia Calcutta Symposium on Probability and Statistics, December 26–28, 2000. (Editors: Arijit Chaudhuri and Malay Ghosh), Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin (2002), 52, 143–170. Coauthor: Masanobu Taniguchi. 238. A strong law of large numbers for the generalized random sets from the viewpoint of empirical processes. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (2003), 131, 2937–2944. Coauthor: Frank Proske. 239. Asymptotic estimation theory of change-point problems for time series regression models and its applications. In: Probability, Statistics and their Applications: Papers in honor of Rabi Bhattacharya (Editors: Krishna Athreya, Mukul Majumdar, Madan Puri and Edward Waymire), a volume in the IMS Lecture Notes−Monograph Series (2003), Volume 41, 257–284. Co-authors: Takayuki Shiohama and Masanobu Taniguchi. 240. Higher order asymptotic theory for minimum contrast estimators of spectral parameters of stationary processes. Econometric Theory (2003), 19, 984–1007. Co-authors: Kees Jan van Garderen and Masanobu Taniguchi. 241. Central limit theorems for generalized set-valued random variables. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (2003), 285, 250-263. Co-authors: Shoumei Li, Yukio Ogura and Frank N. Proske. 25 242. Universally consistent conditional U-statistics for absolutely regular processes and its applications. Annals, Institute of Statistical Mathematics (2004), 56, 819-832.. Co-author: Michel Harel. 243. Aligned rank statistics for repeated measurement models with orthonormal design, employing a Chernoff-Savage approach. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (2005) (Special Issue in Honor of Professor Herman Chernoff), 130, 167-182. Co-authors: J.H.J. Einmahl, B.O. Omolo and F.H. Ruymgaart. 244. Statistical analysis of a class of factor time series models. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (2006), (Special issue in Honor of Professor Shanti S. Gupta), 136, 2367-2380. Coauthors: Masanobu Taniguchi and Kousuke Maeda. 245. Testing hypotheses about the equality of several risk measure values with applications in insurance. Insurance, Mathematics and Economics (2006) ,38, 253-270. Co-authors: Bruce L. Jones and Ričardas Zitikis. 246. Nested L-statistics and their use in comparing the riskiness of portfolios. Scandinavian Actuarial Journal (2007), 3 , 162-179. Co-authors: Vytaras Brazaukas, Bruce L. Jones,and Ricardas Zitikis. 247. Estimating conditional tail expectations with actuarial application in view. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (2008), (Special issue in Honor of Professor Junjiro Ogawa) , 138 ,3590– 3604. Coauthors: Vytaras Brazauskas , Bruce L. Jones, and Ričardas Zitiki. 248. L-functions, indices of economic inequality, and actuarial risk measures. Statistics and Its Interface (2009),(Special Issue in Honor of Professor Joseph Gastwirth ), 2 , 227–245.Coauthors: Francesca Gresselin and Ricardas Zitikis. 249. Fuzzy sets-An Introduction.In: The International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science (Editor. (Miodrag Lovric) . Springer –Verlag (2010), Vol. 1, 566-571. 250. Actuarial and Financial Risks: Models, Statistical Inference, and Case Studies. Journal of Probability and Statistics (2010), (Special Issue) Volume 2010, Article ID 392498, Editorial (1-3) with Riˇcardas Zitikis, Edward Furman, Abdelhakim Necir,Johanna Nesˇlehova´ (Guest Editors). 251. Editorial for the special issue on ‘Papers inspired by the Workshop “Nonparametric Statistics: Refined, Redefined, and Renewed”’Journal of Nonparametric Statistics (2010), Volume 22 Issue 7, 821 with Edgar Brunner and Robert Serfling (Guest Editors). 252. Asymptotic behavior of the universally consistent conditional U-statistics for non stationary processes. In: Advances in Directional and Linear Statistics: A Festschrift in Honor of Sreenivasa Rao Jammalamadaka (Editors: Martin T. Wells and Ashis SenGupta) .Physica –Verlag (Springer-Verlag) (2011), 11-25. Co-authors: Echarif Elharfaoui and Michel Harel. 253. Asymptotic behavior of the kernel density estimators for non stationary dependent random Variables with binned data . In: Nonparametric Statistical Methods and Related Topics : A Festscrift in Honor of Professor P.K. Bhattacharya on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday" (Editors: Jiming Jiang ,George G. Roussas and Frank Samaniego). World Scientific Publishing Co. (2012), 387-412. Co-authors: Michel Harel and Jean-Francois Lenain. 26 Ph.D. Dissertations under the Direction of Madan L. Puri 1. Harold D. Shane, “Multivariate multi-sample analogues of some one sample tests,” 1968. 2. Carl T. Russell, “Rank tests for multivariate paired comparisons involving random variables which are not identically distributed,” 1973. 3. Norman L. Wykoff, “Efficiency robustness of some nonparametric procedures,” 1974. 4. Betty Jeanne Moore Thorne, “Gauss-Markov estimation in a general linear model,” 1974 (jointly with Visiting Professor S.K. Mitra). 5. Richard Michael Rubison, (i) “A class of two-sample nonparametric tests for location and scale,” and (ii) “Robustness of optimal polynomial regression designs,” 1976. 6. Navaratna S. Rajaram, “Stochastic integrals of weighted empirical processes and an application to the limiting distribution of linear rank statistics under alternatives,” 1976. 7. Thomas Schulze-Pillot, “Uber invarianzprinzipien für lineare rang-statistiken,” 1978. (Thesis was defended at the University of Göttingen, West Germany.) 8. Ching-Yuan Chiang, “Some rank order tests in linear regression,” 1979. 9. Dan A. Ralescu, “Admissibility of estimators in the one parameter exponential family and in multivariate location problems,” 1980. 10. Stefan S. Ralescu, “Asymptotic theory of signed rank statistics with discontinuous score generating functions and the problem of the rate of convergence in the Central Limit Theorem,” 1981. 11. Mark A. Carlson, “Central limit problem for general rank-scores statistic process,” 1982. 12. Tiee-Jian Wu, “Gaussian approximation of linear rank statistic with applications,” 1982. 13. Munsup Seoh, “Rate of convergence to normality and Edgeworth expansions for signed linear rank statistics with regression constants,” 1983. 14. Cheun-Der Lea, “Asymptotic properties of linear functions of order statistics and perturbed empirical distribution functions evaluated at a random point,” 1984. 15. Michel Harel, “Convergence faible de la statistique linéaire de rang pour des variables aléatoires faiblement dépendantes et nonstationnaires, ‘ 1989 (Docteur Es-Sciences). (Thesis was defended at the University of Paris Sud (Orsay)). 16. Shan Sun, “Asymptotic behavior of the perturbed empirical quantiles and the perturbed empirical distribution functions,” 1992. The Statistics program was essentially nonexistent when I came to Indiana University in 1968. There was only one two-semester graduate level course in Statistics (M566-567) and one in Probability (M563-564), and a couple of courses at under graduate level. With the encouragement of the (then) Dean Byrum Carter, I developed and introduced, at graduate level, courses on Nonparametric Statistics I (M561),Nonparametric Statistics II (M662), Analysis of Variance (M565), Design of Experiments (M662), Decision Theory(M568), Large Sample Theory (M664). Later Time Series Analysis (M568) and Weak Convergence of Probability Measures were introduced. At an undergraduate level, I introduced Advanced Statistical Techniques TEACHING: 27 (M467-468) and revised the statistics and probability courses (M463,464,466), and also introduced University-wide elementary Statistical Techniques courses (K300-310), The graduate program that I developed single handedly (because I was the only person in Statistics with tenure when I came to IU) was ranked seventh in the nation according to a national survey in 1993. Among all the universities in the U.S.A. with no separate statistics department, we were ranked number 2 even though we had an unusually small group of statisticians in the Mathematics Department. (The only university in the U.S.A. with no separate Statistics department which was rated above us was Cornell and it had a much larger group of statisticians and probabilists.) Cornell had a score of 4.82; whereas we had a score of 4.74. (The highest score was 4.90). At graduate level, besides teaching all the above courses which I introduced myself, I also taught at different times 2-semster graduate courses on Mathematical Statistics (M566-567) and Probability Theory (M563564). In Mathematics , I have taught graduate level courses on Measure Theory and Integration, and Real Analysis. At undergraduate level I taught Advanced Statistical Techniques, and a few courses in Probability and Statistics. As stated in Section F (Honors and Awards),In 1991, I was honored by Indiana University with the Rothrock Faculty Teaching Award “in recognition of outstanding teaching in the Department of Mathematics of Indiana University” During the spring semester of 2009-2010, I taught a graduate level course on “Applied Regression and Experimental Design” in the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) where I was the Chair Professor. Kindly see the attached online evaluation by students on my teaching there . . 28 Invited Addresses A. International (outside United States and Canada) from 1967 onward 1. 36th Session of the International Statistical Institute, Sydney, Australia, August 28–September 10, 1967. 2. Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, “Nonparametric methods in multivariate analysis,” September, 1967. 3. Eidg. Technische Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland: (a) “Nonparametric methods in multivariate analysis,” (b) “Selection procedures based on ranks,” September 18–20, 1967. 4. Third Scandinavian Conference on Mathematical Statistics, Umea, Sweden, June 10–13, 1969. One of three main speakers. Gave a series of three lectures on “Some aspects of nonparametric inference.” 5. University of Munster, Munster, West Germany: (a) “Nonparametric procedures in multivariate analysis I,” (b) “Nonparametric procedures in multivariate analysis II,” September 4, 1969. 6. 37th Session of the International Statistical Institute, London, England, September 3–11, 1969. “Structure of distributed free multivariate paired comparison test,” September 9, 1969. 7. University of Hamburg, West Germany, “Concept of robustness and motivation for nonparametric methods,” April 22, 1970. 8. University of Tubingen, West Germany, “Concept of robustness and motivation for nonparametric methods,” April 22, 1970. 9. Mathematischen Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (West Germany): (a) “Some problems of multidimensional independence I,” April 28, 1970, (b) “Some problems of multi-dimensional independence II,” April 29, 1970. 10. Bolyai Janos Mathematikai Tasulat (Hungarian Mathematical Society), Budapest, Hungary, “Some generalized multivariate one-sample problems,” September 23, 1970. 11. University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, “Nonparametric tests for some multivariate problems,” September 25, 1970. 12. Mathematischen Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (West Germany), March 14–20, 1971, “Some unconventional one-sample problems,” March 17, 1971. 13. Fourth Conference in Probability Theory (sponsored by the Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania), Brasov, Romania, “Nonparametric methods in regression Analysis,” September 12–18, 1971. 14. Sixth Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decisions and Random Processes (sponsored by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences), Prague, Czechoslovakia, “Statistical inference in incomplete blocks designs: Heterogeneous Case,” September 19–25, 1971. 15. University of Göttingen, Göttingen, West Germany. Gave a series of eight lectures on: (a) “Nonparametric inference,” (b) “Limit theorems in statistics.” Also gave one university-wide public lecture on “Nonparametric techniques in the analysis of variance,” July 1972. 16. University of Hamburg, West Germany, “Nonparametric techniques in the analysis of variance,” July 12, 1972. 17. Invited by the East Germany Academy of Science to visit its Central Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics in East Berlin for a week, and give some lectures on nonparametric methods in regression analysis. 18. Third Congress of Bulgarian Mathematicians, Varna, Bulgaria, “Limit theorems for general random rank statistics,” September 6–15, 1972. 29 19. University of Linkoping, Linkoping, Sweden, (a) “Paired comparisons–Univariate theory,” (b) “Paired comparisons–Multivariate theory,” December 11–12, 1972. 20. University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, (a) ”Nonparametric methods in regression analysis,” (b) “Asymptotic results for rank statistics in some multivariate problems,” December 13–14, 1972. 21. University of Umea, Umea, Sweden: (a) “Distribution free procedures for certain problems in analysis of variance,” (b) “Rank order tests for multivariate independence,” December 15–16, 1972. 22. University of Dortmund, Dortmund, West Germany, Guest Professor, December 28, 1972– January 15, 1973. 23. University of Göttingen, Göttingen, West Germany, “Paired comparisons,” January 4, 1973. 24. University of Aachen, Aachen, West Germany, “Nonparametric techniques in the analysis of variance,” January 5, 1973. 25. International Symposium on Statistical Design and Linear Models, Colorado State University, “Distribution free approaches to linear models,” March 19–23, 1973. 26. Technische Hochschule Aachen, West Germany, gave a series of nine lectures, May 29–June 7, 1973. 27. University of Dortmund, Dortmund, West Germany, “Asymptotic results in rank statistics (multivariate case),” June 8, 1973. 28. 39th Session of the International Statistical Institute, Vienna, Austria, “Asymptotic results for rank statistics in some multivariate problems,” August 20–30, 1973. 29. Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, “Miscellaneous problems of rank order statistics,” August 31, 1973. 30. International Conference on Asymptotic Methods of Statistics and Their Applications in Physical and Social Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, “Miscellaneous problems of rank order theory,” September 3–6, 1973. 31. University of Göteborg and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, gave a series of ten lectures as a Guest Professor, January 2–14, 1974. 32. University of Copenhagen, Denmark, “Miscellaneous problems of rank order theory,” January 4, 1974. 33. Honorary guest of the Bolyai Janos Mathematical Society, Lake Balaton, Hungary, participated in the Colloquium on Limit Theorems of Probability Theory and Statistics, June 24–29, 1974. 34. Fifth Brasov Conference on Probability Theory (sponsored by the Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Center of Mathematical Statistics), Brasov, Romania, September 1–6, 1974. 35. Symposium on Recent Developments in Statistical Theory and Methodology, Calcutta, India, December 15–29, 1974. 36. Technische Hochschule Aachen, West Germany, “Distribution-free procedures in general linear models,” November 4, 1974. 37. Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, West Germany, November 10–16, 1974. 38. University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, West Germany, “Miscellaneous problems of rank order theory,” November 26, 1974. 39. University of Bielefeld, West Germany, “Miscellaneous problems of rank order theory,” December 9, 1974. 40. Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Bucharest, Brasov and Constanta, December 10– 19, 1974. 30 41. Charles University, Prague and Czech. Mathematical Society, “Convergence and remainder terms in linear rank statistics,” December 20, 1974. 42. Freie Universität Berlin, West Germany, “Distribution free procedures for genera linear models,” January 30, 1975. 43. University of Leeds, Leeds, England, Visiting Fellow, two lectures, March, 1975. 44. Research section, Royal Statistical Society, London, England, formal discussant of paper “Statistics of directional data,” March 19, 1975. 45. Universität Heidelberg, West Germany, April 17, 1975. 46. Universität Köln, West Germany, “Convergence and remainder terms in linear rank statistics,” April 24, 1975. 47. Ruhr. Universität Bochum, West Germany, “Convergence and remainder terms in linear rank statistics,” April 25, 1975. 48. Universität Tubingen, West Germany, “Distribution-free procedures for general linear models,” May 5, 1975. 49. Eidg. Technische Hochschule, Lausanne, Switzerland, two lectures, May 20–21, 1975. 50. Universität Bern, Bern, Switzerland, “Miscellaneous problems of rank order statistics,” May 22, 1975. 51. Universität Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, “Distribution-free procedures for general linear models,” May 23, 1975. 52. 63rd Session of the Indian Science Congress, Waltair, India, “Linear models revisited,” January 3– 7, 1976. 53. Stephan Banach International Mathematical Center, Warsaw, Poland, three lectures on “Asymptotic methods in statistics,” December 1976. 54. Freie Universität Berlin, West Germany, two lectures: (a) “`A unified theory of rank order estimation'', (b) “Rank order test for composite hypotheses,” December 1976. 55. Universität Köln, West Germany, “Asymptotic methods in general linear models,” December 1976. 56. Université de Liege, Liege, Belgium, three lectures: (a) “A unified theory of rank order estimation I,” (b) “A unified theory of rank order estimation II,”, (c) “Rank order tests for composite hypotheses,” December 1976. 57. Technische Hochschule Aachen, West Germany, “Asymptotic methods in general linear models,” December 1976. 58. Eidg. Technische Hochschule, Lausanne, Switzerland, “A unified theory of rank order estimation,” December 1976. 59. University of Leeds, Leeds, England, “Unified theory of estimation based on rank statistics with applications,” December 1976. 60. University of Auckland, New Zealand, Visiting Professor, eight lectures on topics in Probability and Statistics, May 29–June 28, 1977. 61. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, “Distribution-free procedures for general linear models,” June 1977. 62. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Sydney, Australia, “Rank order tests for composite hypotheses'', June 28–July 1, 1977. 31 63. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, “Distribution-free procedures for general linear models,”, July 1– 5, 1977. 64. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia, “Testing against trend,” July 5–8, 1977. 65. University of Melbourne, Australia, “Nonparametric methods in regression analysis,” July 6, 1977. 66. Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, “Some aspects of nonparametric inference,” July 7, 1977. 67. Forty-first Session of the International Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India, “Analysis of central place theory,” December 5–15, 1977. 68. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, New Delhi, India, “Rank order methods in regression analysis,” December 16–18, 1977. 69. The International Conference in Statistics, Tokyo, Japan, “Linear models with stochastic predictors,” November 28–30, 1979. 70. University of Patras, Patras, Greece, three lectures, December 3–6, 1979. 71 Colloquium on Nonparametric Statistical Inference (sponsored by the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability), Budapest, Hungary, “Empirical distribution functions and functions of order statistics for mixing random variables,” June 23–28, 1980. 72. Freie Universität Berlin, West Germany, August 13–14, 1981. 73. Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi, India, August 18–21, 1981. 74. Golden Jubilee Celebration Conference on “Statistics: Applications and New Directions,” Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India, December 16–18, 1981. 75. Universität Bern, Bern, Switzerland, gave a series of lectures as Visiting Professor, May–June 1982. 76. “Journées de Statistique'', Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, “Some asymptotic results for simple linear rank statistics,” May 23–26, 1982. 77. Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, West Germany, “Nonparametric approach to multivariate statistical problems,” May 27, 1982. 78. Université de Genève, Genève, Switzerland, “Estimation in linear models and related rank tests,” June 4, 1982. 79. Universität Köln, Köln, West Germany, “Almost sure linearity for signed rank statistics in the non-i.i.d. case,” June 11, 1982. 80. Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France “Some asymptotic results for simple linear rank statistics,” June 14, 1982. 81. Colloquium on Limit Theorems of Probability Theory and Statistics, University of Veszprem, Hungary, “The order of normal approximation for signed linear rank Statistics,” June 21–25, 1982. 82. Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, West Germany, “Almost sure linearity for signed rank statistics in the non-i.i.d. case,” June 28, 1982. 83. Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, West Germany “On the rate of convergence in the central limit theorem for signed rank statistics and applications,” June 29, 1982. 84. Pacific Area Statistical Conference on Recent Developments in Statistical Theory and Data Analysis, Tokyo, Japan, “Central limit theorem for linear rank statistics process,” December 15– 17, 1982. 32 85. Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, West Germany, (Under Senior U.S. Scientist Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) May 4–July 4, 1983 86. Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, West Germany, “On Berry-Esséen rates, a law of iterated logarithm and an invariance principle for the proportion of the sample below the sample mean,” June 27, 1983. 87. University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, “On Berry-Esséen rates, a law of iterated logarithm and an invariance principle for the proportion of the sample below the sample mean,” June 29, 1983. 88. University of Padova, Padova, Italy, “Nonparametric methods in regression analysis,” July 4, 1983. “Asymptotic theory of rank order statistics,” July 5, 1983. 89. University of Patras, Patras, Greece, “Nonparametric testing, estimation and the problems concerning rates of convergence” (series of three lectures for “Statistics Week” conference), December 12–16, 1983. 90. Seventh Balkan Congress of Mathematicians, Athens, Greece, “Large deviation probabilities for a class of statistics,” December 19–23, 1983, 91. Colloquium on Goodness of Fit, Debrecen, Hungary, “On the rate of convergence in normal approximation and large deviation probabilities for a class of statistics,” June 25–29, 1984, 92. III International Meeting of Statistics in the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain, organizer and speaker in a session on “Asymptotic Methods in Statistics,” August 7–9, 1985 93. 1986 International Statistical Symposium, Taipei, Republic of China, August 3–6, 1986. 94. Sixth Pannonian Symposium on Mathematical Statistics, Bad Tatzmannsdorf, Austria, “Nonparametric approach to time series problems,” (Plenary Speaker). 95. Pacific Area Statistical Conference, Tokyo, Japan, “Time series analysis via rank order theory,” December 10–12, 1986. 96. University of Hamburg, Hamburg, West Germany, July, 1987. 97. Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, West Germany, “Time series analysis based on rank order theory,” May 22, 1987. 98. Technische Universität, Vienna, Austria, “Time series analysis based on rank order theory,” May 25, 1987. 99. University of Paris VI, Paris, France, “Time series analysis based on rank order theory,” May 27, 1987. 100. Technische Hochschule Aachen, West Germany, “Asymptotic normality, rates of convergence and large deviation probabilities for a class of statistics,” June 4, 1987. 101. University of Dortmund, West Germany, “Time series analysis based on rank order theory,” June 5, 1987. 102. University of Paris VI, Paris, France, June 8–11, 1989. 103. University of Limoges, Limoges, France, “Linear models with autocorrelated errors,” June 13, 1989. 104. Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, West Germany, “Asymptotic normality, rates of convergence and large deviation probabilities for a class of statistics,” June 15, 1989. 105. V International Conference on Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics, Vilnius, U.S.S.R., “Time series analysis based on rank order theory,” June 26–29, 1989. 106. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, U.S.S.R., “Some limit theorems for perturbed empirical distribution functions,” June 29–July 4, 1989. 33 107. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Leningrad, U.S.S.R., “Rates of convergence and large deviation probabilities for a broad class of statistics,” July 5, 1989. 108. Xth Franco-Belgian Meeting of Statisticians, Brussels, Belgium, “Asymptotic normality, rates of convergence and large deviation probabilities for a broad class of statistics,” November 24, 1989. 109. University of Lille, Lille, France, “Some limit theorems for perturbed empirical distribution functions,” November 29, 1989. 110. University of Paris XI, Orsay, France, “Optimal rank based procedures for time series analysis,” November 30, 1989. 111. University of Paris V, Paris, France, December 4–5, 1990. 112. University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, December 6–12, 1990. 113. Université de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, “Some large deviations results in rank order statistics,” December 13, 1990. 114. University of London, London, England, “Rates of convergence and large deviation probabilities for a broad class of statistics,” February 22, 1991. 115. University of Kent, Canterbury, England, “Time series analysis via rank order theory,” February 26, 1991. 116. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, England, “Time series analysis via rank order theory,” February 28, 1991. 117. Eidg. Technische Hochschule, Lausanne, Switzerland, “Rates of convergence and large deviation probabilities for a broad class of statistics,” March 4, 1991. 118. University of Paris VI, Paris, France, “Some limit theorems for perturbed empirical distribution functions,” March 6, 1991. 119. XXIII Journées de Statistique, Strasbourg, France, “Perturbed sample quantiles,” May 27, 1991. 120. Universität Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany, “Perturbed empirical distribution functions,” May 28, 1991. 121. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, “Asymptotic theory of nonparametric statistics,” May 7, 13, 24 and 29, 1991. 122. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, “Some asymptotic results for broad classes of statistics,” May 29, 1991. 123. Technische Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany, “Some limit theorems connected with perturbed empirical distribution functions,” May 30, 1991. 124. Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, “Aligned perturbed empirical distribution functions,” May 31, 1991. 125. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, “Time series analysis via rank order theory,” December 8, 1991. 126. The Third Pacific Area Statistical Conference, Tokyo, Japan, “Asymptotics of the perturbed sample quantiles for a sequence of m-dependent stationary random process,” December 10–13, 1991. 127. Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan, “Some asymptotic results for a broad class of statistics,” December 16, 1991. 128. XXIV Journées de Statistique, Brussels, Belgium, 18–22 May, 1992, “Berry-Esséen rate in asymptotic normality for perturbed sample quantiles,”, May 21, 1992. 129. Université Claude-Bernard, Lyon, France, “Rank based methods in time series analysis,” May 25, 1992. 34 130. Università di Trento, Trento, Italy, “On asymptotically optimal procedures in time series analysis,” May 28, 1992. 131. Università di Trento, Trento, Italy, “On perturbed empirical distribution functions,” May 29, 1992. 132. Università di Trento, Trento, Italy, “Introduction to fuzzy set theory,” May 29, 1992. 133. Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France, “Optimal rank based procedures in time series analysis,” June 8, 1992. 134. Katholieke Universiteit, Nijmegen, Netherlands, “Time series analysis via rank-based methods,” June 10, 1992. 135. Katholieke Universiteit, Nijmegen, Netherlands, “Perturbed empirical distribution functions evaluated at a random point,” June 11, 1992. 136. Katholieke Universiteit, Nijmegen, Netherlands, “Asymptotic normality, rates of convergence and large deviation probabilities for a broad class of statistics,” June 11, 1992. 137. Séminaire de Statistique (dans le cadre du 3e Cycle Romand de Statistique et Probabilités Appliquées), Lausanne, Switzerland, “Rank-based methods in time series analysis,” June 26, 1992. 138. Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, “Some large deviation results for a class of rank statistics,” July 7, 1992. 139. Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, “On asymptotically optimal procedures in time series analysis,” July 9, 1992. 140. Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, “Higher order asymptotics,” June 2, 5, 16, 19, 30, July 3, 7, 1992. 141. 4th International Meeting of Statistics in the Basque Country, San Sebastian, Spain, August 3–7, 1992, “Optimality of rank-based procedures in time series analysis,” August 4, 1992. 142. Résultats Nouveaux en Théorie des Valeurs Extrêmes et Applications. XIIe Rencontres FrancoBelges de Statisticiens, Villeneuve, d'Ascq, France, November 18–20, 1992. 143. Seventh International Conference on Multivariate Analysis, New Delhi, India, December 18–23, 1992, “Optimality of rank based procedures in time series analysis,” December 23, 1992. 144. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, “Some large deviation results for a broad class of statistics,” December 20, 1993. 145. Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France, “Introduction to fuzzy set theory,” May 1994. 146. Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France, “Some asymptotic results for broad classes of statistics,” May 1994. 147. Université Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, “Nonparametric methods for stratified two-sample designs with application to multiclinic trials,” May 1994. 148. University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, May 1994. 149. George-August Universität, Göttingen, Germany, “Conditional U-statistics for dependent random variables,” May 1994. 150. La Trobe University, Bandoorta, Victoria, Australia, “Optimal rank based procedures in time series analysis,” June 24, 1994. 151. Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia, “Perturbed empirical and quantile processes under -mixing'', June 1994. 152. University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland: Two Lectures, June 1995. 35 153. Georg-August Universität, Göttingen, Germany,”Rank-Based Methods in Analysis of Covariance,” June 1995. 154. Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, July 1995. 155. International Statistical Institute (50th Session), Beijing, China, August 1995. 156. University of New South Wales, Australia, July 24, 1996. 157. National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan (July 1–2, 1997), Colloquium; Dong-hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan (July 4–5, 1997), two lectures; IMS Asian and Pacific Regional Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan (July 7–9, 1997), Special Invited Lecture. 158. International Symposium on Statistics, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia (Organized by the National University of Colombia, Bogota (July 28–31, 1997); invited to give a short course of four lectures of one hour forty-five minutes each) and a closing lecture. (Invited by the Vice-Rector of Academic Affairs). 159. International Statistical Institute (51st session), Istanbul, Turkey, August 18–26, 1997. 160. Joint Australian and American Mathematical Society Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, July 10–16, 1999. 161. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, July 22, 1999. 162. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, July,1999. 163. Georg-August Universität, Göttingen, Germany, August 16, 1999. 164. The 5th World Congress of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability and 63rd Annual Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Guanajuato, Mexico, May 15–20, 2000. 165. University of Konstanz, Germany, August, 2000. 166. “Frontier Research in Theoretical Statistics 2000” in honor of Professor Frits Ruymgaart's 60th birthday, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, August 17–19, 2000. 167. Georg-August Universität, Göttingen, Germany, June 2001. 168. University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany, June, 2001. 169. Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, June, 2001. 170. University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, June, 2001. 171. The 53rd Session of the International Statistical Institute, Seoul, Korea, August 22–29, 2001. 172. Ninth International Conference on Statistics, Combinatorics and Related Topics, Allahabad, India, December, 2002. 173. 93rd Indian Science Congress, Hyderabad, India, January 3–7, 2006. 174. Recent Advances in Probability, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India , December 11-15, 2007. 175. International Workshop in Gottingen ,Germany, June14-16, 2010 (key-note speaker). 176. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. (4 seminars on March 28, May 9, June 6 and June 20, 2010). 176. International Congress of Mathematicians, Hydrabad, India, August 19-27,2010. 177. International Conference on Mathematics of Date, Allahabad , India, December 31,2010-January 4, 2011 (key-note Speaker) 178. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Mathematics Workshop Day, January 3, 2012. 36 Invited Addresses (continued) B. United States and Canada (listings by academic year) 1. Before 1968 Columbia University; University of Chicago; Princeton University; Yale University; Johns Hopkins University; University of Toronto; McGill University; Bell Telephone Laboratories; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Temple University; University of Wisconsin; Second International Symposium on Multivariate Analysis, Dayton, Ohio; Ohio State University; National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland; among others. 2. 1968–69 Purdue University; Harvard University; University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Rice University, Houston; Rockland Hospital Research Center, New York; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Under Visiting Lecturer Program of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Statistical Association, and Biometric Society: Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri; Southern Illinois University; The Institute of Mathematical Statistics Meeting at the University of Iowa; First International Symposium on Nonparametric Techniques, Bloomington, Indiana. 3. 1969–70 University of Alberta, Edmonton; University of Victoria, British Columbia; University of Washington, Seattle; Colorado State University (two lectures as part of the special Visiting Speakers Program of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics); University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Under Visiting Lecturer Program of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Statistical Association, and Biometric Society: Ball State University; Michigan Technological University, Houghton (two lectures). 4. 1970–71 University of Laval, Quebec, Canada (two lectures); University of Montreal; Purdue University. 5. 1972–73 International Symposium on Statistical Design and Linear Models, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. 6. 1973–74 University of Iowa. 7. 1974–75 Ohio State University; Fourth International Symposium on Multivariate Analysis, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio; University of Kansas, Lawrence. 8. 1975–76 University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada; University of Pittsburgh. 9. 1976–77 State University of New York, Stony Brook; University of Kentucky, Lexington; Kent State University, Kent, Ohio; Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio; McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada; University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. 10. 1977–78 University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Oklahoma, Norman; State University of New York, Albany; University of California, Irvine (a series of lectures on Asymptotic Methods in Nonparametric Statistical Inference); Portland State University, Oregon; University of California, Los Angeles. 11. 1978–79 University of Florida, Gainesville; Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina; University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland; University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts; 37 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. 12. 1979–80 University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Rice University, Houston, Texas; The Institute of Mathematical Statistics (Central Regional Meeting), Iowa City, Iowa; International Symposium in Statistics and Related Topics, Ottawa, Canada. 13. 1980–81 Third Purdue Symposium on Statistical Decision Theory and Related Topics, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana; Conference on Quantile Processes, College Station, Texas. 14. 1981–82 State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York; University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio; University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 15. 1982–83 University of California, Davis, California. 16. 1983–84 University of Kentucky, Lexington; University of Cincinnati, Ohio; University of Illinois, Chicago; Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. 17. 1984–85 University of Houston, Houston, Texas; Symposium on “Adaptive Statistical Procedures and Related Topics” in Honor of Professor Herbert Robbins 70 th Birthday. June 8–11, 1985, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York. 18. 1985–86 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (two lectures); The Catholic University of America; Fourth Purdue Symposium on Decision Theory and Related Topics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. 19. 1986–87 Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio; McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. Invited by the National Education Committee of the People's Republic of China to give lectures in Tianjin, Beijing, Shanghai and Hangszhou. 20. 1987–88 MidWest Statistics Conference, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia (two lectures); Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania; Virginia Academy of Science, Chapter of American Statistical Association (guest lecture at the annual meeting), Charlottesville, Virginia; University of California, Davis, California; Institute of Mathematical Statistics Pacific Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. 21. 1988–89 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana; Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, New York; University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 22. 1989–90 American Mathematical Society, Special Session on Statistics and Probability, Muncie, Indiana (October 27–28); Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas; Université Laval, Québec, Canada. 23. 1990–91 Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications (International Interdisciplinary Workshop on Time Series Analysis, July 2–27, 1990), Minneapolis, Minnesota; Office of Naval Research, Workshop on New Directions in Statistics (November 19–20, 1990), Arlington, Virginia; University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas (April 26, 1991). 38 24. 1992–93 Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio; Kent State University, Ohio. 25. 1994–95 Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania; Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas; University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas; Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts; James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia (Two lectures under the Visiting Scholars Program of the University); University of Houston, Houston, Texas; Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. 26. 1995–96 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta; University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas; NSF/NBR Time Series Conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 27. 1996–97 American Statistical Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois; The 29th Meeting of the Interface of Computer Science and Statistics, Houston, Texas. 28. 1997–98 Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, Texas. 29. 1998–99 Institute of Mathematical Statistics Meeting, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; International Statistical Association Meeting, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 30. 1999–2000 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; The IMS Eastern Regional Meeting, Chicago, Illinois; University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (Conference in honor of Professor Donald Fraser's 75th birthday). 31. 2000–2001 Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (March 2); Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Virginia (March 12). 32. 2002–2003 University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada (January, 2003); Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (June 9, 2003); Joint Statistical Meetings, San Francisco, California (August 2-7, 2003) (attendance only). 33. 2003–2004 George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (October 31, 2003); Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York (December 3, 2003); University of Houston, Houston, Texas (July 27, 2004); Joint Statistical Meetings, Toronto, Canada (August 8-12, 2004) (attendance only). 34. 2004–2005 University of California, Riverside (January 25, 2005); International Biometric Society and Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Austin, Texas (March 20-23, 2005) (attendance only). 35. 2005–2006 University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada (July 24-29, 2005); Joint Statistical Meetings, Minneapolis, Minnesota (August 7-10, 2005) (attendance only); Frontiers of Statistics, Mathematical and Computational Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (September 30, 2005); International Workshop in Applied Probability 2006, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut (May 15–18, 2006). 36. 2006–2007 Joint Statistical Meetings, Seattle, Washington (August 6-10,2006),International Conference on Nonparametric Statistics and Related Topics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (September 15–17, 2006), 39th Symposium on the interface: Computing Science and Statistics, Philadelphia, 39 Pennsylvania (May 23-26,2007) (attendance only); Joint Statistical Meetings, Salt Lake City, Utah (July 29 −August 2, 2007). 37. 2007−2008 University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas (November 2, 2007), American Mathematical Society Meeting ,Bloomington, Indiana ( April 5-6, 2008). 38. 2008-2009 Joint Statistical Meetings, Denver, Colorado (August 3-7, 2008), Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas (February 13,2009), Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas (March 5, 2009). 39. 2010-2011 Joint Statistical Meetings, Miami Beach, Florida (July 30- August 3, 2011). 40. 2011-2012 Joint Statistical Meetings, San Diego, California ( July 28-August 2,2012). Invited Addresses (continued) C. Other invited addresses 1. Invited one-hour Speaker seven times at the Annual Meetings of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1968 in Madison, Wisconsin; 1970 in Laramie, Wyoming; 1973 in New York; 1977 in New Delhi, India; 1987 in San Francisco, California; 1988 in Honolulu, Hawaii and 2008 in Denver (JSM)). 2. Given three one-hour invited lectures under the auspices of the American Statistical Association under “Survey of Contemporary Statistics”.. I was one of the three invited speakers (the other two were Herbert Robbins of Columbia University, member of the National Academy of Sciences and Ted Anderson of Stanford University, member of the National Academy of Sciences). 3, Invited Speaker at the International Statistical Institute Conference (1967 in Sydney, Australia; 1969 in London, England; 1973 in Vienna, Austria; 1977 in New Delhi, India; 1995 in Beijing, China; 1997 in Istanbul, Turkey). 4. Special Invited Speaker, IMS Asian and Pacific Regional Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan (July 1997). 5, Invited Speaker at the International Symposium on Statistics, Cartagena de Indias, Columbia. (Organized by the National University of Columbia, Bogota (July 28–31, 1997). Gave four lectures and a closing talk (July 28–31, 1997). 40