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Emad Abdurasul is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Statistics at the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, James Madison University, since 2017. His research focuses on nonparametric statistical methods, survival analysis using saddlepoint approximations, and regression analysis. He holds a PhD in Statistics from Missouri University of Science and Technology (2016), an MS in Applied Mathematics (2012), and a BA in Statistics from the University of Tripoli, Libya (1992).
- Education:
- PhD in Statistics, Missouri University of Science and Technology (2016)
- MS in Applied Mathematics, Missouri University of Science and Technology (2012)
- BA in Statistics, University of Tripoli, Libya (1992)
His research interests include statistical methodologies applied to survival analysis, biostatistical applications in medical studies, and economic analysis of tourism sectors. Notable work includes studies on obesity treatment outcomes and credit impact analysis in Libya's tourism sector.
Publications span disciplines ranging from medical biostatistics to economic policy analysis, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to statistical modeling.
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