Ron Mullin named the first recipient of the Stanton Medal

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Ron Mullin
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Ron Mullin (left, with Therese Lee, PhD 1995) has been named the first recipient of the Stanton Medal, which is awarded by the Institute for Combinatorics and its Applications (ICA)

The Stanton medal is awarded to "honour significant lifetime contributions to promoting the discipline of combinatorics through advocacy, outreach, service, teaching and/or mentoring".

Here is the citation for the medal:

ICA
For fifty years, Ron Mullin has been a leading citizen of the combinatorics community.  In addition to his exemplary research career, Ron’s contributions have been extensive as cofounder of one of the longest running combinatorial conferences; cofounder of a leading journal; managing editor; textbook author; and cofounder of a company engaged in cryptography. As Professor and Chair of Combinatorics and Optimization at the University of Waterloo and as President of the ICA, his focus on fostering and supporting international collaborations has also had substantial positive impact. His mentorship of students and colleagues has launched many successful careers in combinatorial design theory, statistics, and cryptography.  Ron is a modest man, who works tirelessly to support and advance combinatorics. As his nominators say, Ron is "one of those rare persons of extreme intelligence, love of knowledge, passion for mathematics, and the ability to transmit mathematical excitement to students and colleagues alike."