
معرفی
Resh Mahabir serves as an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Mathematics within Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A Detroit native and Wayne State alumnus, he holds a B.S. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Mathematical Statistics from the university. His professional mission centers on Detroit's revitalization through community urban development and educational reform, leveraging mathematics and community service.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Wayne State University
- Master of Science in Mathematical Statistics, Wayne State University
Research interests span categorical data analysis, applied logistic regression, structural equation modeling with latent variables, nonparametric methods, and Monte Carlo simulation-based predictive modeling. These areas directly inform his focus on applying statistical methodologies to educational reform and community development challenges.
His scholarly output includes a 2017 conference poster on visualizing sphericity conditions in repeated measures data, demonstrating his expertise in statistical techniques relevant to educational research. This work aligns with his broader research trajectory in multivariate statistics and educational applications.
Notable recognitions include:
- Dr. Albert Bharucha Reid Award for Academic Excellence
- SDS – Extra Mile Award
Dr. Mahabir teaches undergraduate courses including Elementary Functions, Calculus I, and Introduction to Biostatistics. While specific student advisees and grant details aren't publicly enumerated, his current doctoral studies in evaluation and research (focusing on multivariate regression with latent variables) indicate ongoing scholarly activity.



