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Saman Muthukumarana is a Professor and Head of the Department of Statistics at the University of Manitoba. He joined the department in 2010 as an Assistant Professor, was promoted to Associate Professor in 2016, and became a full Professor in 2022. He holds a BSc (Honours Special) in Statistics from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, an MSc from Simon Fraser University, and a PhD from Simon Fraser University under Dr. Tim Swartz, focusing on Bayesian methods and applications. His research emphasizes Bayesian methodologies for complex models, with applications in social networks, health studies, sports analytics, environmental science, and machine learning. He has secured over $8.4M in research funding from NSERC, Mitacs, CIHR, and other organizations. His work has been published in journals such as the Canadian Journal of Statistics, Machine Learning with Applications, and IEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation & Measurement.
Dr. Muthukumarana’s research spans Bayesian computation, biostatistics, data science, and environmental statistics. He has contributed to anomaly detection in buildings, predictive modeling for public health (e.g., Long COVID), and ecological studies like salmon stock recruitment. His collaborative projects include developing statistical tools for microbiome analysis and improving machine learning approaches for imbalanced datasets. He also leads the Data Science Nexus, fostering interdisciplinary research.
His grants and collaborations highlight his role in advancing statistical methodologies for real-world challenges, including health, energy efficiency, and ecological conservation. While no specific awards are listed, his extensive funding and publication record reflect his scholarly impact. He currently supervises graduate students and actively participates in academic leadership roles.



