Doctoral Students:
1. Dulal K. Bhaumik, June 1988.
Title of dissertation: Optimal designs under biased and correlated models.
Dr. Bhaumik is currently Associate Professor, Center for Health Statistics, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Illinois, Chicago
2. Leping Zhou, June 1992.
Title of dissertation:
Exact, Approximate and Optimum Tests in Some Univariate and Multivariate
Linear Models.
Dr. Zhou is Vice President for Forecasting and Pricing, Wachovia Bank, Charlotte, North
Carolina.
3.Robert J. Kelly, August 1992.
Title of dissertation:
Nonnegative Estimation of Variance Components in Some ANOVA and
Time Series Models.
Dr. Kelly retired as a Senior Engineer from the Allied Signal
Aerospace Corporation, Towson, Maryland.
4. Anindita Niyogi, August 1992.
Title of dissertation: Some Contributions to Nonnegative Estimation of
Variance Components.
Dr. Niyogi is a Product Research Partner at AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, Wayne, Pennsylvania.,
5. Wenxing Zha, August 1995.
Title of dissertation: Confidence Regions in Multivariate Calibration.
Dr. Zha is currently a Statistician at the National Center for Health
Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland.
6. Manoj Kumar Sharma, August 1996.
Title of dissertation: Multiple Use and Simultaneous Confidence Regions in Calibration.
Dr. Sharma is a Senior Scientist at Lifescan, Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson
and Johnson Co., Milpitas, California.
7. Yi-Tzu Lee, August 1999.
Title of dissertation: Tolerance Regions in Univariate and Multivariate Linear Models.
Dr. Lee is a Biostatistician at Allergan, Inc., Irvine, California.
8. Xiaonong Gu (diseased), August 1999.
Title of dissertation: Some Contributions to Principal Points, Self-Consistency and
Optimal Vector Quantization.
9. Aref Dajani, August 2002.
Title of dissertation: Contributions to Statistical Inference for Some Fixed and
Random Models.
Dr. Dajani is a Statistician working with the Census Bureau.
10. Gitanjali Paul, August 2004.
Title of dissertation: P-values for Some Bioequivalence Problems.
Dr. Paul is a Senior Statistician with GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA
11. Li Cao, May 2006.
Title of dissertation: The Assessment of Multivariate Bioequivalence.
Dr. Cao is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Statistics, Northwestern University,
Evanston, Ilinois.
12. Yanping Wu, May 2006.
Title of dissertation: Topics in Univariate Bioequivalence Testing.
Dr. Wu is a statistician working with MedImmune, Rockville, Maryland.
13. Gaurav Sharma, August 2010.
Title of dissertation: Applications of Higher Order Asymptotics to Mixed Models and
Bioassay Problems.
Dr. Sharma is a statistician working with the Emmes Corporation, Rockville, Maryland.
14. Xiaoyu Dong, December 2011.
Title of dissertation: Reference Intervals and Regions for Some Normal
Populations.
Dr. Dong is a Mathematical Statistician with the Office of Biostatistics,
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US FDA.
15. Sanatan Saraf, May 2013.
Title of dissertation: Statistical Validation of Surrogate Endpoints Using Equivalence Testing.
Dr. Saraf is a Biostatistician with Merck Pharmaceuticals, Pennsylvania.
16. Zachary Zimmer, May 2014.
Title of dissertation: Tolerance Intervals Under Some Discrete Models, Zero-In
ated
Models and Mixture Models.
Dr. Zimmer is a Mathematical Statistician at the Army Evaluation Center, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Maryland.
17. Malick Mbodj, May 2014.
Title of dissertation: Ellipsoidal Tolerance Regions and Simultaneous Tolerance Intervals
for Some Multivariate Normal Populations.
Dr. Mbodj is a Mathematical Statistician with the Office of Biostatistics,
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US FDA.
18. Shuyan Zhai, May 2015.
Title of dissertation: Tolerance Limits and Hypotheses Tests for the Comparison of
Dissolution Profiles.
Dr. Zhai is a Biostatisitician in the Department of Pediatrics and
Immunology, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University.
19. Ginto J. Pottackal, December 2015.
Title of dissertation: Some Tests, Confidence Limits and Tolerance Limits for Assessing
Biosimilarity.
Dr. Pottackal is a Mathematical Statistician with the Office of Biostatistics,
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US FDA.
20. Marilena Flouri, May 2016.
Title of dissertation: Tolerance Limits and Confidence Limits for Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.
Dr. Flouri is a Mathematical Statistician with the Office of Biostatistics,
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US FDA.