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Rao, Calyampudi Radhakrishna was born on September 10, 1920 in Hadagili, India, came to the United States, 1978, naturalized, 1983. Son of Calyampudi Doraswamy and Arcot Laxmikantamma Naidu.
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Rao, Calyampudi Radhakrishna was born on September 10, 1920 in Hadagili, India, came to the United States, 1978, naturalized, 1983. Son of Calyampudi Doraswamy and Arcot Laxmikantamma Naidu.
Doctor of Philosophy, Cambridge University, 1948. Doctor of Science, Cambridge University, 1965. Doctor of Science (honorary), Andhra University, 1967.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Delhi University, 1973. Doctor of Science (honorary), Osmania University, 1977. Doctor of Science (honorary), Hyderabad University, 1991.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Athens University, 1976. Doctor of Science (honorary), Athens University, 1999. Doctor of Science (honorary), Leningrad University, 1970.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Philippines University, 1983. Doctor of Science (honorary), Tampere University, 1985. Doctor of Science (honorary), Poznan University, 1991.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Slovak Academy of Sciences, 1994. Doctor of Science (honorary), Barcelona University, 1995. Doctor of Science (honorary), Munich University, 1995.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Guelph University, 1996. Doctor of Science (honorary), Waterloo University, 1997. Doctor of Science (honorary), Brasilia University, 1998.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Kent State University, 2000. Doctor of Science (honorary), University Cyprus, 2001. Doctor of Science (honorary), University Wollongong, 2001.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Viswabharati, 2001. Doctor of Science (honorary), Oakland University, 2002. Doctor of Science (honorary), Calcutta University, 2003.
Doctor of Science (honorary), University Pretoria, 2004.
Director Research and Training School, Indian Statistical Institute 196471, Secretary and Director 1972-1976, Jawaharlal Nehru Professor 1976-1984. University Professor, University of Pittsburgh since 1979. National Professor, India since 1987.
Fellow", Institute of Mathematical Statistics, United States of America, President-elect 1975-1976, President 1976-1977.
Treasure Institute Statistical Institute 1961-1965, President-elect 1975-1977, President 1977-1979. President Institute Biometric Society 1973-1975.
President Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematics. Honorary Fellow, Royal Statistical Society.
Fellow, American Statistical Association, Econometric Society.
Third World Academy, of Sciences. Honorary Professor University of San Marcos, Lima. Honorary; Fellow, King"s College, Cambridge University.
Honorary Life.
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Fellow Royal Society, American Academy Arts and Sciences, International Biometric Society (president 1974-1975, vice president 1975-1976, honorary member 1986), Indian National Science Academy (vice president 1973-1975), Institute of Mathematics Statistics (president 1976-1977), Andhra Pradesh Academy of Sciences, Royal Statis Society, American Statis Association (Distinguished Achievement medal environmental section 1997), International Econometric Society Indian Academy of Sciences, Third World Academy of Sciences (founder 1983), King's College (honorary life). Member International Statistical Institute (honorary, president 1977-1979), Indian Econometric Society (president 1971-1976, chairman 1977-1995), Forum for Interdisciplinary mathematics (president 1982-1984), United States National Academy of Sciences, Lithuanian Academy of Sciences (foreign. Emmanuel and Carol Parzen prize for statistics innovation 2000), Sankhya (co-editor 1964-1972, editor 1972-1980), J. Multivariate Analysis (editor 1988-1992).
Married Bhargavi Swarnapuri, September 9, 1948. Children: Tejaswini, Veerendra.