Richard Samworth
Richard John Samworth is the Professor of Statistical Science and the Director of the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and a Teaching Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. His main research interests are in nonparametric and high-dimensional statistics. Particular topics include shape-constrained density estimation and other nonparametric function estimation problems, nonparametric classification, clustering and regression, the bootstrap and high-dimensional variable selection problems.
Honours and awards
- Grace Wahba Award & Lecture 2025
- The Guy Medal in Silver 2025, Royal Statistical Society
- David Cox Medal 2025
- Arthur Cohen Award & Lecture 2024, Rutgers University
- Rustagi Memorial Lecture 2021, The Ohio State University
- Fellow, Royal Society
- The COPSS Presidents' Award 2018
- IMS Medallion Lecture 2018
- The Adams Prize 2017
- Fellow, American Statistical Association
- Philip Leverhulme Prize 2014, Leverhulme Trust
- Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics
- The Guy Medal in Bronze 2012, Royal Statistical Society
- The Research Prize 2008, Royal Statistical Society
Selected works
- Fan, J., Samworth, R. and Wu, Y., Ultrahigh dimensional feature selection: beyond the linear model, Journal of Machine Learning Research, 10, 2013–2038.