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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, Applications 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. |
![]() Chand K. Midha, Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; Professor and Chair, Department of Statistics and Director of the Statistical Consulting Center; Associate Provost for Academic and Financial Affairs; Liaison Officer to NEOUCOM. 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 Chair; Associate Professor; 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, spatial analysis, applications in public health and social sciences, survival analysis. |
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