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![]() Dale S. Borowiak, Professor. Ph.D. in Statistics from Bowling Green State University, 1980. Research Interests: Reliability, Mathematical Statistics and Linear Models. |
![]() Josefina P. de los Reyes, Assistant Professor. Ph.D. in Probability and Statistics from Case Western Reserve University, 1985. Research Interests: Probability Distributions, Multivariate Normal, Stochastic Processes, Actuarial Science, Magic Squares and Inverse Sum of Divisors. |
![]() Richard L. Einsporn, Associate Professor and Undergraduate Advisor. Ph.D. in Statistics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1987. Research Interests: Experimental Design, Regression, Response Surfaces and Statistical Consulting. |
![]() Mark Fridline, Instructor. ABD in Statistics from Case Western Reserve University (Ph.D. expected spring 2009). Research Interests: Data Mining, Data Warehousing and Statistical Modeling. |
![]() Desale Habtzghi, Assistant Professor. Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Georgia, 2006. Research Interests: Bioinformatics, Statistical Inferences (in particular Shape-Restricted Inferences), Survival Analysis, Mathematical Statistics Methodology and Application, Applicatins in Social and Behavioral Science and Bootstrap Methods. |
![]() Eryn Kalbfleisch, College Lecturer. M.S. in Statistics from The University of Akron, 2006. |
![]() Justin C. Kimmel, Instructor. M.S. in Statistics from The University of Akron, 1999. |
![]() Shelley Martell, Administrative Secretary for the BS/MD Program since 2000. Works closely with North East Ohio University College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) on admissions to the BS/MD program and program assistant (with Mary Tabatcher) for the Consortium of Eastern Ohio Masters of Public Health program at The University of Akron. |
![]() Chand K. Midha, Professor, Chair and Director of the Statistical Consulting Center; Associate Provost for Academic and Financial Affairs; Liaison Officer to NEOUCOM and Coordinator for the CEOMPH Program. Ph.D. in Statistics from Iowa State University, 1980. Research Interests: Experimental Design, Quality Control and Survey Sampling. In August 2004, Dr. Midha was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. Dr. Midha's formal induction took place in Toronto, site of the association's 2004 annual conference. |
![]() David B. Stark, Associate Professor and Graduate Advisor. Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Texas, 1981. Research Interests: Experimental Design, Linear Models, Mathematical Statistics, Regression, Robust Statistics, Topology. |
![]() Dimitre Stefanov, Assistant Professor. Ph.D. in Statistics from Florida State University, 2007. Research Interests: Biostatistics. |
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![]() Mary L. Tabatcher, Administrative Assistant, web author and program assistant (with Shelley Martell) for the Consortium of Eastern Ohio Masters of Public Health program at The University of Akron. Member of Department of Statistics since April 2002 after having worked as Administrative Assistant at the Institute for Health and Social Policy since February, 1995. |