R. M. Wilson

Richard Michael Wilson (23 November 1945) is a mathematician and a professor emeritus at the California Institute of Technology.

[2] Wilson and his PhD supervisor Dijen K. Ray-Chaudhuri, solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968.

Wilson was educated at Indiana University where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in 1966.

His PhD, also from Ohio State University was awarded in 1969 for research supervised by Dijen K.

[1] His breakthrough in pairwise balanced designs, and orthogonal Latin squares built upon the groundwork set before him, by R. C. Bose, E. T. Parker, S. S. Shrikhande, and Haim Hanani are widely referenced in combinatorial design theory and coding theory.