Thomas J. Santner is a Professor in the Department of Statistics at Ohio State University. His research focuses on experimental design, particularly in integrating computer simulations with physical experiments. He co-authored influential books including *The Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments* (Springer, 2019) and *The Design and Analysis of Experiments for Statistical Selection, Screening, and Multiple Comparisons* (Wiley, 1995). His work bridges statistics and engineering, addressing challenges in prosthesis design, biomedical systems, and industrial processes. Notably, he collaborates with the Hospital for Special Surgery on bone-implant systems and biomaterials research. Education: Ph.D., Purdue University, 1973. Research interests include: Computer experiments and hybrid simulation-physical experimentation Statistical selection and screening methodologies Applications in biomedical engineering and manufacturing optimization Uncertainty quantification in finite element models Recent work emphasizes optimizing complex systems through calibrated simulators, with applications in injection molding processes and joint replacement design. His articles demonstrate methodological contributions to design efficiency, sensitivity analysis, and multiobjective optimization. Prior roles include former Director of the Department of Statistics' Consulting Service and former Department Chair at Ohio State University.










