A Conversation with Jon Wellner
Moulinath Banerjee, Richard J. Samworth

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of Jon Wellner's distinguished career, highlighting his contributions to statistical theory, his influential publications, and his leadership roles in the statistical community.
Contribution
It introduces the career and achievements of Jon Wellner, emphasizing his seminal work in empirical processes, semiparametric theory, and shape-constrained inference.
Findings
Made seminal contributions to empirical processes.
Authored influential books in statistics.
Held prominent editorial and leadership roles.
Abstract
Jon August Wellner was born in Portland, Oregon, in August 1945. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Idaho in 1968 and his PhD degree from the University of Washington in 1975. From 1975 until 1983 he was an Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at the University of Rochester. In 1983 he returned to the University of Washington, and has remained at the UW as a faculty member since that time. Over the course of a long and distinguished career, Jon has made seminal contributions to a variety of areas including empirical processes, semiparametric theory, and shape-constrained inference, and has co-authored a number of extremely influential books. He has been honored as the Le Cam lecturer by both the IMS (2015) and the French Statistical Society (2017). He is a Fellow of the IMS, the ASA, and the AAAS, and an elected member of the International Statistical…
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