
About
Dr. Sudhir R. Paul is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Science. He holds a Ph.D. from Wales and has received prestigious awards including Fellowships from the American Statistical Association (2006) and the Royal Statistical Society (1982). His research focuses on Biostatistics and Statistical Inference, with expertise in areas such as Generalized Linear Models, Clustered/Longitudinal Data Analysis, and Categorical Data Analysis. He has supervised numerous graduate students and maintains an active research program addressing topics like risk difference estimation, bias correction in statistical models, and applications in environmental and medical contexts.
Education: Ph.D. (Wales).
Research interests span advanced statistical methodologies, including zero-inflated models, measurement error correction, and dose-response modeling. His work bridges theoretical development and practical applications in epidemiology, clinical trials, and environmental studies.
His publications reflect contributions to clustered data analysis, interval estimation, and generalized estimating equations. Awards highlight his impact in advancing statistical science through teaching, research, and service.
Advising: Over 30 M.Sc. and Ph.D. students have been supervised, with current students engaged in doctoral and master’s research. Postdoctoral fellows include experts in statistical theory and applications.



