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The Georges Matheron Lecture Series[1] is sponsored by the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG) to honor the legacy of the French engineer Georges François Paul Marie Matheron, known as the founder of geostatistics and a co-founder (together with Jean Serra) of mathematical morphology.[2][3] The Georges Matheron Lecture is given by a scientist with proven research ability in the field of spatial statistics or mathematical morphology. It is presented annually if an eligible and worthy nominee is found. The first recipient of the award was Jean Serra, for a long time a scientists with the Centre of Mathematical Morphology, Fontainebleau. Serra delivered the first lecture at the IAMG conference in Liège, Belgium in 2006.[4] The IAMG Lectures Committee seeks nominations and makes the selection.[5]
Awardees

[6]

Name Country and Institution Year Lecture Title
Jean Serra France, École des Mines 2006 Random Set Modeling
Wynand Kleingeld[7] South Africa, De Beers 2007 Narrating on a Journey to Solve a Sampling Problem
Adrian Baddeley[8] Australia, University of Western Australia 2008 Special Point Process Models on Exploration Geology
Jean Laurent-Mallet[9] France, École Nationale Superieure de Géologie, Nancy Université 2009 GeoChron: A Mathematical Framework for Sedimentary Geology
Donald A Singer[10] USA, United States Geological Survey 2010 Solving the Wrong Resource Assessment and Exploration Problems Precisely
B. S. Daya Sagar[11] India, Indian Statistical Institute-Bangalore Centre 2011 Mathematical Morphology in Geomorphology and GISci[12]
Jean Paul Chilès[13] France, École National Supérieure des Mines de Paris, Fontainebleau 2012 Is There Still Room for New Developments in Geostatistics?
Peter Dowd[14] Australia, University of Adelaide 2013 Quantifying Uncertainty for Mineral and Energy Resource Exploitation—Sources, Randomness, Scale and Structure
Karl Gerald van den Boogaart[15] Germany, University of Freiberg 2014 Multiple Point Statistics Understood in Matheronian Principles
Roussos Dimitrakopoulos[16] Canada, McGill University 2015 Smart(er) Mining Complexes and Mineral Value Chains: A Technological Perspective on Risk Management and Sustainability
Jeffrey Yarus[17] USA, Landmark Graphics Corporation, Halliburton 2016 The Geostatistical Invasion of the Petroleum Industry; One Perspective from an Applied Geostatistician
Noel Cressie Australia, University of Wollongong 2017 A Conditional Approach to Multivariate Geostatistics
Christian Lantuéjoul[18] France, Mines ParisTech 2018 Some Aspects of Geostatistical Simulations
Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn[19] Spain, University of Girona 2019 Compositional Data in Geostatistics
Marc G. Genton[20] Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology 2020 TBD

See also

List of geology awards
List of geophysics awards
List of mathematics awards

References

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"Marc G. Genton - King Abdullah University of Science and Technology". https://www.kaust.edu.sa/en/study/faculty/marc-genton. Retrieved 23 January 2020.

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