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Malay Ghosh is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Florida. He holds a B.A. (1962) and M.A. (1964) in Statistics from Calcutta University, and a Ph.D. (1969) in Statistics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research focuses on Bayesian statistics, small area estimation, and survey sampling methodologies. Ghosh has contributed extensively to statistical theory and applications, including foundational work in probability matching priors and generalized linear models for small area estimation.
Research Interests: His key areas include advanced statistical modeling, methodological developments in survey sampling, and Bayesian approaches to complex data analysis. His work bridges theoretical rigor with practical applications in diverse fields requiring precise estimation techniques.
- Awards:
- Fellow, American Statistical Association
- Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics
- Elected Member, International Statistical Institute
- Recipient of TIP (1994) and PEP (1996) Awards
Editorial Roles: Editor of Sequential Analysis (since 1996), Co-Editor of Sankhya (since 2000), and Associate Editor of the American Statistician (since 2000). His editorial contributions reflect his leadership in advancing statistical discourse.
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