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Danel Draguljic is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA, where he has held this position since 2018, following a tenure as Assistant Professor from 2012–2018. Prior to academia, he worked as a Statistician III at Battelle Memorial Institute (2010–2012). He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from The Ohio State University (2010), alongside dual undergraduate degrees in Philosophy and Mathematics from Millersville University (2003).
- Teaching focuses on advanced statistical courses like Design and Analysis of Experiments, Neural Networks, and Time Series.
- Co-authored the textbook Design and Analysis of Experiments (2017, Springer), emphasizing R and SAS applications.
His research intersects statistical methodology, experimental design, and interdisciplinary applications in biology, neuroscience, and environmental science. Notable contributions include optimizing thin film coatings, modeling neural networks, and analyzing drought impacts on tropical epiphytes.
Key awards include the 2015 Youden Award for the 2014 paper on screening strategies in Technometrics. Ongoing projects involve variable selection in mixed models and constrained noncollapsing design algorithms (CoNcaD).
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