https://new.nsf.gov/honorary-awards/national-medal-science#n...
(Also includes National Medal of Technology and Innovation.)
And if you ever get the chance to hear Daubechies speak, go! She gives very clear and accessible talks, and is also very approachable.
I was inspired by her work in the 2010s and have since used the wavelets to denoise time-series with great success [0]. I believe that learning about wavelet transforms is both beneficial in itself, but also beneficial in understand the ubiquitous Fourier transform.
The noise was i.i.d. random normal variates with the mean of -0.5 which is exactly like shifting the signal by -0.5 and then adding zero-centered noise. Well, let's say you shift by -10 or -1000 instead - there's no way to recover the magnitude of that shift unless one has additionnal information (like the true signal should be zero mean for instance).