Mark Daniel Ward, Ph.D.
Professor of Statistics and (by courtesy) of Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Public Health;
Director of The Data Mine;
Purdue University
1301 Third Street
West Lafayette, IN 47906-4206
mdw@purdue.edu
datamine@purdue.edu
phone: (765) 496-9563
VRS: (765) 248-6858


For disclosure: One of my areas of research is analysis of algorithms, and I made some contributions to a new Wikipedia page about the Flajolet Lecture Prize: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Flajolet_Lecture_Prize I do not receive any payment for my work related to the international analysis of algorithms community. I am just a scientist who studies this topic and helps to edit some of the documentation about this community, but I am not paid to do so, and I am not involved in the selection process of the Flajolet Lecture Prize.

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