| Moulinath Banerjee(Professor of Statistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) | For influential contributions to the theory of non-standard asymptotics and shape-restricted inference. |
| David M. Blei (Professor, Department of Statistics and Department of Computer Science, Columbia University) | For outstanding contributions to statistical machine learning and Bayesian methodology. |
| Florentina Bunea(Professor, Department of Statistical Science, Cornell University) | For fundamental contributions to the theory and methodology of high-dimensional inference and model selection. |
| Arnaud Doucet (University of Oxford) | For deep contributions to the development of stochastic simulations methods, especially in the case of particle filters. |
| Nathalie Eisenbaum(CNRS, Université Paris 6, France) | For influential contributions to the study of local times of Markov processes, infinite divisibility, permanental processes and isomorphism theorems. |
| Andreas Greven(Professor Dr., Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) | For fundamental contributions to stochastic models in population genetics and ecology, and to stochastic analysis of tree-valued processes, interacting spatial systems, and systems in random media. |
| Wenceslao González-Manteiga (Professor of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain) | For influential contributions to the theory of nonparametric inference, the bootstrap and functional data analysis, and for outstanding service to the community, especially in Galicia and Spain. |
| Eric D. Kolaczyk(Professor, Boston University) | For fundamental contributions to wavelet-based and multi-scale methods, and statistical inference of network data, with applications to image segmentation, remote sensing, computer traffic and biological networks. |
| Yufeng Liu (Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) | For outstanding research in statistical learning, especially with respect to multiclass classification, thresholding, and for applications of statistical methods to genomics. |
| Thomas A. Louis(Professor of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) | For seminal research contributions to Bayesian and Empirical Bayes methodology, and for exceptional service and leadership in the profession. |
| Yanyuan Ma (Professor, Pennsylvania State University) | For influential and original contributions to the development of dimension reduction techniques, and to semiparametric theory and methodology. |
| Marloes H. Maathuis(Professor of Statistics, ETH Zürich) | For influential and original contributions to the theory and methodology for high-dimensional graphical modeling, algorithms for structure search, and causal inference. |
| Jeffrey Morris (Del and Dennis McCarthy Distinguished Professor, Department of Biostatistics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center) | For influential and original work in functional data analysis and functional regression, and in Bayesian modeling of complex, high-dimensional data. |
| Gareth Roberts (Professor of Statistics, University of Warwick) | For outstanding and seminal research contributions to the rigorous theory and practice of Monte Carlo methodology, and for exceptional service and leadership in the profession. |
| Jason Schweinsberg(Professor of Mathematics, University of California San Diego) | For deep contributions to the theory of coalescent processes, loop erased random walks, and branching processes with selection arising in population genetics. |
| Lan Wang (Professor, University of Minnesota) | For influential contributions to high dimensional statistical theory and methodology in quantile regression and variable selection. |
| Mei-Cheng Wang(Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University) | For influential contributions to survival analysis, including theory and application of random truncation and recurrent event processes. |
| Lijian Yang (Professor, Tsinghua University, China) | For influential contributions to nonparametric function estimation, semiparametric time series analysis and functional data analysis, and for outstanding service to the community, especially in China. |
| Fang Yao (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Toronto) | For seminal contributions to the theory and practice of functional data analysis, especially by establishing connections to longitudinal studies. |
| Linda Zhao (Professor of Statistics, University of Pennsylvania) | For influential research contributions to statistical theory and methodology, especially for Empirical Bayes methods. |