George Box Medal

George Box Medal
Awarded forDistinction in statistics
Presented byEuropean Network for Business and Industrial Statistics (ENBIS)
First award2003
Websitehttp://www.enbis.org/awards/george_box_medal

The George Box Medal is an insignia of an award named after the statistician George Box. It is awarded annually by the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics (ENBIS) in recognition of outstanding work in the development and the application of statistical methods in European business and industry.[1]

ENBIS also awards an early-career counterpart to the George Box medal, the Young Statistician Award.

Past Recipients

Source: ENBIS

Young Statistician Award

The Young Statistician Award recognizes young professionals under 35 for innovative and impactful contributions to statistics in academic or industrial settings. It highlights achievements in developing methods, promoting statistics, or applying it effectively in practice. It's past recipients are [2]:

  • 2005 Jesus Palomo and Jeroen de Mast
  • 2006 Peter Goos
  • 2007 Nadine Henkenjohann
  • 2008 Martina Erdbrügge
  • 2009 Bart De Ketelaere
  • 2010 Olivier Roustant
  • 2011 Christian Weiß
  • 2012 Maroussa Zagoraiou
  • 2013 Wouter Saeys
  • 2014 Arthur Tenenhaus
  • 2015 Marit Schoonhoven
  • 2016 Nicolas Bousquet
  • 2017 Antonio Canale
  • 2018 Abel Folch-Fortuny and Alessandra Menafoglio
  • 2019 Rebecca Killick
  • 2020 Raffaele Vitale
  • 2021 Inez M. Zwetsloot
  • 2022 Mickaël Binois
  • 2023 Nathaniel Stevens
  • 2024 Joan Borràs-Ferrís
  • 2025 Jakob Raymaekers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Box Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Industrial Statistics". ENBIS. Archived from the original on 4 December 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Young Staitistician past recipients". Retrieved January 5, 2026.
  • [1]. ENBIS website.