A Conversation with George G. Roussas
Debasis Bhattacharya, Francisco J. Samaniego

TL;DR
This paper features an interview with George G. Roussas, highlighting his extensive academic career, contributions to statistics, and leadership roles in mathematical societies across Greece and the USA.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive personal and professional overview of George G. Roussas's life, career, and impact in the fields of mathematics and statistics.
Findings
Detailed career timeline and achievements of George G. Roussas.
Insights into his contributions to statistical science and academia.
Highlights of his leadership roles and honors in mathematical societies.
Abstract
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…
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