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Dr. M. H. Tahir

February 2014

CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Muhammad Hussain Tahir

Dr. M. H. Tahir Associate Professor Department of Statistics Baghdad Campus, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur 63100, PAKISTAN Emails: [email protected] (preferred) [email protected] Cell: +92-345 8777280 (cell) Ph: +92-62-9255454 (off) University Web page http://www.iub.edu.pk/teacher.php?dept_id=OA==&teacher_id=MTI1

Personal Information Full name: Surname: Well-known Name: Date of Birth: Religion: Nationality: University Address: Home Address:

Muhammad Hussain Tahir TAHIR M.H. Tahir (in research papers) May 6, 1968 (official not actual) Islam Pakistani House No. C-21, Staff Colony, Baghdad Campus, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur-63100, Pakistan House No. 6, Street 1, Haseeb Town, Green Town Road (Behind One unit colony), Bahawalpur-63100, Pakistan.

Education Post-Doctorate (in progress) [September 2013- March 2014] Advisor: Dr. Saralees Nadarajah , School of Mathematics, University of Manchester, UK Project title: Parameter induction in continuous univariate distributions Ph.D. Statistics [2010, IUB, 27 September 2010] Advisors: Dr. Munir Akhtar (Former Professor of Statistics, IUB, Ph.D. Southampton, UK (1986) Dr. Ijaz Iqbal (Professor & Chair Department of Statistics, BZU, Multan, Pakistan) Ph.D. Kentab, UK (1991) Thesis Title: Generalized polygonal designs Downloadable from: http://prr.hec.gov.pk/Thesis/832S.pdf M.Sc. Statistics, 1990 Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan [Distinction] B.Sc. Statistics and Mathematics, 1988, Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan

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Distinction and Awards Distinction in M.Sc. Statistics, 1990 Research Productivity Award (RPA-2011) – Category G Research Productivity Award (RPA-2012) – Category G Research Productivity Award (RPA-2013) – Applicant by the Pakistan Council of Science & Technology (PCST), Islamabad HEC Approved Supervisor (01-01-2011) NTS Examiners (Graduate and Post-graduate level) 2009-2012 HEC research project Modeling and frequency analysis of dust storms in Pakistan Submitted in July 2013 [Estimate Rs. 5.6304 million] Approved 3.5 m Rs. in Dec 2013 meeting Post-Grate Teaching Experience (19 years plus) Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. September 05, 2012 to date: Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Feb 15, 2005- September 05, 2012: Lecturer, Department of Statistics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Feb 01, 1994- Feb 15, 2005: Lecturer [Part-Time], Department of Statistics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Sept 1992- Jan 31, 1994:

Research Interests Current: Distribution theory (in general) Parameter induction methods in continuous univariate distributions (overall) Switching methods in continuous distributions Generalized class of distribution Especially in (Beta-G, Kumaraswamy-G, McDonald-G, Gamma-G, Weibull-G and T-X family) Previous work Construction of experimental designs Neighbor designs Repeated measurements designs Test versus control treatments Polygonal designs. Sampling designs: Stratification designs Balanced sampling plans (BSEC plans, BSA plans)

Foreign Research Collaborators o o o o o o o

Professor Saralees Nadarajah, UK (01) Professor Gauss M. Cordeiro, Brazil (04) Professor Gholamhossein G. Hamedani, USA (02) Professor Miroslav M. Ristic, Serbia Professor Ayman Alzaatreh, USA (01) Morad Alizadeh, Iran (02) Professor Manohar Lal Aggarwal (02)

Local co-authors o o o o o

Professor. Ijaz Iqbal, BZU (12) Dr. Jamal Abdul Nasir, IUB (12) Professor Shakir Ali Ghazali, IUB (06) Dr. Rashid Ahmed, Principal Schools (02) Dr. Javid Shabbir, QAU (03)

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Member Editorial Board Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis, Italy

Reviewer Communications in Statistics -Theory & Methods, USA Communications in Statistics –Simulation and Computation, USA American Journal of Theoretical and Applied Statistics, USA Pakistan Journal of Statistics (PJS), NCBA&E, Lahore, Pakistan Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis, Italy Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, NCBA&E, Lahore, Pakistan Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operations Research, Punjab University, Pakistan Journal of Statistics (JOS), GC University, Lahore, Pakistan Journal of Applied Probability and Statistics, Australia Journal of Statistical Sciences, India International Journal of Agricultural and Statistical Sciences, India Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology, Thailand World Applied Science Journal (WASJ), Canada African Journal of Business Management, South Africa Journal of Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan

Refereed publications Total: 32 International: 18 National: 14 HEC recognized: 30 Publications with Impact factor: 11 Cumulative Impact Factor (2012) = 6.153 > 5.0 Total citations: 79 Publication in 2003 = 01 Publication in 2004 = 01 Publication in 2005 = 01 Publication in 2007 = 02 Publication in 2008 = 01 Publication in 2009 = 06 Publication in 2010 = 05 Publication in 2011 = 06 Publication in 2012 = 05 Publication in 2013 = 03 Publication in 2014 = 01

32. M.H.Tahir, M.Mansoor, M. Zubair and Hamedani, G.G. (2014) McDonald Log-Logistic distribution with an application to breast cancer data Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications (USA), to appear in 13(1). HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 31. Rashid Ahmed, M. Yousuf Aziz and M.H. Tahir (2013). An algorithm to check balance property of a design. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 7 (3), 564-568. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y) 30. Jamal A. Nasir, M.H. Tahir and M. Riaz (2013). Demographic profile of an indigenous community: The Arians of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 7 (3), 444 - 453

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HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y) 29. Jamal A. Nasir, Andrew Hinde and M.H. Tahir (2013). Demographic dividend and literate life expectancy: The case of Pakistan. African Journal of Business Management (Nigeria), 7(26), 2592-2596. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 28. Jamal A. Nasir and M.H. Tahir (2012). A literature based critical analysis on the report Population stabilization: the case for Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 6(2), 325-331. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y) 27. Jamal A. Nasir and M.H. Tahir (2012). Comments on “Estimating Income Variances by Probability Sampling: A Case Study By Shah and Aleem

Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 2012, 6(1), 231-232. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y) 26. M.H.Tahir, Ijaz Iqbal and Javid Shabbir (2012). Polygonal designs with block size 3 and single distance. Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics (Turkey), 41(4), 587 – 604, HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.443 25. Jamal.A. Nasir, M.H. Tahir and Shakir Ali Ghazali (2012). Contraceptive perceptions among Arab and non-Arab muslim males: A qualitative approach. Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis (Italy), 5(2), 297 – 303. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 24. Ijaz Iqbal, M.H. Tahir, M.L. Aggarwal, Asghar Ali and Iftikhar Ahmed (2012). Generalized neighbor designs with block size 3. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (The Netherlands), 142 (3), 626-632. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0. 713 23. Ijaz Iqbal, M.H.Tahir and J.A. Nasir (2011) New optimal designs for comparing test treatments with a control. Aligarh Journal of Statistics (India), 31, 33-51. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 22. Jamal A. Nasir and M.H. Tahir (2011). Analyzing the levels and trends of population Statistics of Oman. Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis, Italy, 4(2), 172-183. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 21. Jamal A. Nasir and M.H. Tahir (2011). Prolonging the native demographic bonus: An empirical evidence. International Journal of Business and Social Sciences (IJBSS) (USA) 7(2), 104-110 (2011). HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 20. M. H. Tahir , Ijaz Iqbal and Jamal Abdul Nasir (2011). Cyclic polygonal designs with block size 3 and joint distance 3. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (Pakistan), 5(1), 47-59. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y) 19. Jamal Abdul Nasir and M.H.Tahir (2011). A statistical assessment of demographic bonus towards poverty alleviation. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (Pakistan), 5(1), 1-11. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y)

02 citations 18. M. H. Tahir, Ijaz Iqbal and M.L. Aggarwal (2011). Cyclic polygonal designs with block size 3 and joint distance alpha=2. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods (USA), 40(14), 2583-2590. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.298

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17. Jamal Abdul Nasir, M.H. Tahir, Syed Arif Ahmed Zaidi (2010). Contraceptive attitude and behavior among university men-A study from Punjab. Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad, Pakistan, 22(1), 125-128. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y)

05 citations 16. Jamal Abdul Nasir, M.H. Tahir and M. Riaz (2010). Measuring and modeling the fertility profile of indigenous people in Pakistan: a study of the Arians. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 4(2), 132-146. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y)

01 citation 15. Ijaz Iqbal and M. H. Tahir (2010). Designs with unequal block sizes for comparing test treatments with a control. Aligarh Journal of Statistics (India), 30, 65-75. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 14. M. H. Tahir, Ijaz Iqbal, Munir Akhtar and Javid Shabbir (2010). Cyclic polygonal designs with block size 3 and =1 for joint distance  = 6 to 16. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice (JSTP, USA), 4 (2), 203-220. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing 13. Ijaz Iqbal, M. H.Tahir and Syed Shakir Ali Ghazali (2010). Circular first- and second-order balanced repeated measurements designs. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods (USA), 39 (2), 228-240. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.298

05 citations 12. Ijaz Iqbal and M. H.Tahir (2009). Circular strongly balanced repeated measurements designs. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods (USA), 38 (20), 3686–3696. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.298

06 citations 11. Ijaz Iqbal, M. H.Tahir and Syed Shakir Ali Ghazali (2009). Circular neighbor-balanced designs using cyclic shifts. Science in China Series A: Mathematics (China), 52 (10), 2243-2256. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.497

15 citations 10. Rashid Ahmed, Munir Akhtar and M.H. Tahir (2009). Economical generalized neighbor designs of use in Serology. Computational Statistics and data Analysis (The Netherlands), 53 (12), 4584-4589. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 1.304

09 citations 9. Jamal Abdul Nasir, Munir Akhtar and M. H. Tahir (2009). Reproductivity and age-specific fertility rates in Pakistan after 1981. Pakistan Journal of Statistics (Pakistan), 52(3), 251-263. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.252

04 citations 8. Ijaz Iqbal, M. H.Tahir, Munir Akhtar, Syed Shakir Ali Ghazali, Javid Shabbir and N.S. Bukhari (2009). Generalized polygonal designs with block size 3 and =1. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (The Netherlands), 139(9), 3200-3219. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.713

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7. Jamal Abdul Nasir, Munir Akhtar and M. H. Tahir (2009). Levels of recent and targeted determinants of fertility in Pakistan. Proceedings Pakistan Academy of Sciences (Pakistan), 46(1), 23-28. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing

6. Ijaz Iqbal and M. H.Tahir (2008). Construction of test-control treatment designs when k > v. Aligarh Journal of Statistics (India), 28, 55-73. HEC (Pak) recognized-Abstracting and indexing

04 citations 5. Syed Shakir Ali Ghazali, Chris J. Skinner and M. H. Tahir (2007). Three-way stratification sampling design when one of the stratifying variables is time. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics (Australia), 49(4), 385-395. HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.529 4. Syed Shakir Ali Ghazali, Ijaz Ahmad Shah, Syed Arif Ahmed Zaidi and M. H. Tahir (2007). Job Satisfaction among doctors working at teaching hospital of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Journal of Ayub Medical College (Pakistan), 19(3), 42-45. HEC (Pak) recognized (rated-Y)

20 citations 3. M. Akram, Munir Akhtar and M. H. Tahir (2003). Comparison of different central composite designs. International Journal of Agriculture & Biology (Pakistan), 5(4), 571-575 (2003) HEC (Pak) -Recognized with ISI -Impact factor (2012) = 0.808

01 citation 2. On the variance of the sample mean from finite population. Journal of Scientific Research (PU, Lahore, Pakistan), 34(2), 19-23 (2005). Not HEC-Recognized 1. Structure of loss-sensitive combinations of three missing observations in central composite designs. Journal of Pure & Applied Sciences (IUB, Pakistan), 23(1), 7-16 (2004). Not HEC-Recognized

Research Supervision Ph.D. Student (05) 1. Muhammad Arslan Nasir (2013- ) Inference and estimation for Pareto and Burr family of distributions 2. Farrukh Jamal (2013- ) Reliability estimation for well-known family of distributions 33.. M Muuhhaam mm maadd M Maannssoooorr ((22001144-- )) ----E Exxppeecctteedd iinn SSeepptteem mbbeerr SSoom mee nneew w ggeenneerraalliizzeedd ccllaasssseess ooff ddiissttrriibbuuttiioonnss 44.. M Muuhhaam mm maadd Z Zuubbaaiirr ((22001144-- )) --EExxppeecctteedd iinn SSeepptteem mbbeerr N e w g e n e r a t o r s f o r l o g i s t i c t y p e d i s t r i b u t i o n s New g enerato rs for logistic-type distributions 55.. M Muuhhaam mm maadd R Raajjaabb ((22001144-- )) --E Exxppeecctteedd iinn SSeepptteem mbbeerr SSoom mee nneew w lliiffeettiim mee ddiissttrriibbuuttiioonnss:: E Essttiim maattiioonn aanndd iinnffeerreennccee

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M.Phil. Students / theses M.Phil. awarded (session 2011-13) 1. Muhammad Mansoor, Properties and Extensions of Stoppa Income Size Distribution (Degree awarded-2013) 2. Muhammad Zubair, Properties and extensions of Fisk Income Size Distribution (Degree awarded-2013) 3. Muhammad Zahir Khan, Dagum, Inverse Dagum and Generalized Dagum Income Size Distributions (Degree awarded-2013)

M.Phil.thesis Submitted in February 2014 (Session 2011-13) 1. Mehwish Khadam, On Singh-Maddala and Inverse Singh-Maddala Income Size Distribution 2. Summera Irshad, On Inverse Lindley and Inverse Generalized Lindley Distribution 3. Muhammad Sajid Rehman, Beta Distribution and Its Generalizations 4. Sadia Ameer, On Benini and Inverse Benini Income Size Distribution 5. Muhammad Kashif, Properties and Extensions of Vinci Income Size Distribution 6. Muhammad Kaleem, Weighted Dagum and Weighted Inverse Dagum Distributions (Session 2012-14) 1. Noman Rasheed, On some extensions of Dagum distribution 2. Muhammad Sher Afgan, Some extensions of Topp-Leone distribution 3. Kanwal Khursheed, Some extensions of Singh-Maddala distribution 4. Muhammad Ramzan Arshad, On some extensions of Mukharjee-Islam reliability model 5. Shehbaz Nawaz, On some extensions of Power function distribution

M.Phil.thesis in progress (session 2013-15) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Muhammad Adnan Hussain Muhammad Abbas Muhammad Tanveer Syed Sajid Mehboob Zaidi Ms. Sundas Fatima Ms. Nabeela Hassan Ms. Saima Tariq Awan

Departmental and other assignments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Member, Board of Studies, Department of Statistics, IUB. Member, M.Phil. Admission Committee, Department of Statistics, IUB. Member, Ph.D. Admission Committee, Department of Statistics, IUB. Coordinator, BS (Hons) Statistics program, Department of Statistics, IUB. Member, Scholarship Committee, Department of Statistics, IUB. Member, Board of Studies, Department of Statistics, BZU, Multan Examiner BS (Statistics) theses, BZU, Multan Examiner M.Phil. (Statistics) theses, BZU, Multan Examiner M.Sc. (Statistics) Examination, BZU, Multan Examiner Ph.D. (Statistics) Comprehensive Examination, BZU, Multan Examiner M.Phil. (Statistics) Theses, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad

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Conferences attended  

Royal Statistical Society 1997 Conference at University of Nottingham, U.K. held on 14-18th July 1997. 4th National Conference on Quality Assurance in Education at PIQC, Lahore held on 17-18 Sept 2005.

Membership of Societies 

Member, American Statistical Association (ASA), USA, 1997-99.



Member, International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) USA, 1997.

Courses taught to MSc /BS Statistics -Statistical methods -Theory of Sampling -Operations Research -Statistical Methods -Statistical Inference -Regression Analysis -Econometrics -Robust Statistics -Biostatistics -Computational Statistics -Design and analysis of experiments -Reliability Analysis -Statistical Quality Control -Social Statistics -Business Statistics

Current Teaching Interests 

Distribution theory



Reliability theory



Statistical Inference



Bayesian Statistics



Latex and programming with R

Professional Courses/Workshops Attended  

Practical Bayesian Statistics Course at the University of Nottingham, U.K. held in July 1997. Six months “Post Graduate Computer Orientation Course at HEC, Islamabad, AprilOctober 2002.



Workshop on “Statistical Quality Control Using Minitab 14.0” at PIQC Lahore held on 10-11 November 2005.

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Two-day training Workshop “On Semester System of Education” held on 22-23 November 2008 at Main Auditorium, Baghdad-ul-Jadeed Campus , The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan. One-day “End-user Training Program” Workshop held on 31 November 2008 at Computer Lab (Faculty of Islamic Learning), The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan. 4th workshop on “Effective Ph.D. supervision” for HEC approved PhD supervisors held on 15-17 March 2011 at The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan. One day training workshop on “ Write up of research proposals” by Punjab Agricultural Research Board Funding (PARB) experts held on 26 March, 2011 at Ghotvi Hall, IUB

Delivered one day training workshop on “Latex typesetting” by Dr. M.H. Tahir (September 12, 2013), The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Teaching at IUB Semester System Spring 2014 (Current Teaching) Linear Models and Regression Analysis-I- M.Phil. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Probability distributions-I- M.Phil. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Probability distributions-II- M.Phil. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Probability distributions-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Morning class Practical Probability distributions-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Morning class Statistical Inference-II- M.Sc. Statistics (4thd semester)-Morning class Practical Statistical Inference-II -M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Morning class Reliability Analysis -M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester) –(Morning+Evening) class Fall 2013 Advanced Bayesian Methods-Ph.D. (2nd semester)-Evening class Bayesian Statistics- M.Phil. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Linear Models and Regression Analysis-I- M.Phil. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Experimental Statistics -M.Phil. Forestry (Agricultural College)- Evening class Statistical Inference-I- M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Morning class Practical Statistical Inference-I - M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester) - Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Practical Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Practical Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class) Spring 2013 Linear Models and Regression Analysis-I- M.Phil. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Practical Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Practical Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class) Statistical Inference-II- M.Sc. Statistics (4thd semester)-Morning class Practical Statistical Inference-II -M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Morning class Reliability Analysis -M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester) –Morning class 2012-13 Statistical methods for Communication Research- M.Phil. Media Studies (2nd Semester) Evening class Advanced methods of Quality Control- M.Phil. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Experimental Statistics -M.Sc. (Hons) Combined Class (Agricultural College)- Evening class Design and analysis of experiments-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Practical Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Practical Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class)

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Statistical Inference-I- M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Morning class Practical Statistical Inference-I - M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester) - Morning class Statistical quality control -M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Evening class 2012 Linear Models and Regression Analysis-I- M.Phil. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Practicals Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Practicals Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class) Econometrics-M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Evening class Practical Econometrics-M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Evening class Probability and Statistics (GS-225) 4th Semester B.Sc. Computer System Engineering (Section A) Probability and Statistics (GS-225) 4th Semester B.Sc.Computer System Engineering (Section B) Biostatistics (4th semester) – M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Biostatistics (4th semester) – M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class) 2011-12 Advanced methods of Quality Control- M.Phil. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Design and analysis of experiments-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-I -M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Practicals Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Practicals Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class) Regression Analysis- M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Evening class Practicals Regression Analysis- M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Evening class Statistical quality control -M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Morning class 2011 Linear Models and Regression Analysis-I- M.Phil. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Practicals Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Practicals Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class) Econometrics-M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Morning class Practicals Econometrics-M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Morning class Robust Statistics -M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester) –Morning class 2010-11 Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Practical Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Morning class) Practical Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (Evening class) Regression analysis-M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Morning class Practicals Regression analysis-M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Morning class Probability and Statistics-BS (Physics) (1st semester)-Evening class Statistical quality control -M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester) -Evening class 2010 Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-II-M.Sc. Statistics (2nd semester)-Evening class Econometrics-M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Evening class Robust Statistics -M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Evening class 2009-2010 Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Morning class Design and analysis of experiments-I-M.Sc. Statistics (1st semester)-Evening class Regression analysis-M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)-Evening class

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Probability and Statistics-BS (Physics) (1st semester)-Evening class 2008-2009 Probability and Statistics-B.Sc. Computer System Engineering (4th term)- Morning Robust Statistics -M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Morning/Evening Econometrics-M.Sc. Statistics (4th semester)-Morning/Evening Regression analysis-M.Sc. Statistics (3rd semester)- Morning/Evening Probability and Statistics-BS (Physics) (1st semester) -Evening classes

Annual System (year-wise) Statistical quality control (2004-2006) -M.Sc. Statistics (Final Year) Statistical methods (2004-2006) -M.Sc. Statistics (Previous Year) Theory of sampling (1992-1999) -M.Sc. Statistics (Previous Year) Operations research (1992-1994) -M.Sc. Statistics (Final Year) Design and analysis of experiments (1998-2000, 2002-2003) -M.Sc. Statistics (Previous Year) Data analysis and computer programming (C/C++, SPSS, Minitab) (2002-2003)-M.Sc. Statistics (Final Year) Business Statistics (2003-2004)-BBA Statistics with computer tutorials (Using SPSS) (2003-2004)- M.Phil. Mass Communications. Social Statistics (Using SPSS) (2004-2005)- M.A. Social Works

Computer Skills Document Preparation

Latex 2є MS Word 2000

Programming Languages BASIC FORTRAN-77 C/C++ JAVA 2.0

Statistical Packages+ Languages SPSS v10.0 for Windows, Statistical Package for Social Sciences Minitab v 11.0, v13.0 and v14.0 R (Learner) Matlab (Basic) Mathematica (Basic)

General IT Operating Systems (DOS, Windows 98/2K, Unix/Linux) PC-Fundamentals (Hardware) Office Automation (Word, Excel, Power Point, Front Page- 2000) Networking Essentials Web Page Development (HTML 4.0, DHTML, Java Script, ASP3.0) Data Base (MS Access-2000)

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Local References Dr. Javid Shabbir M.Sc. (Southampton) Ph.D. (Kent)

Professor of Statistics & Chairman Department of Statistics, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, Pakistan. Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Cell: 0300-5273086, 051-9064214 (office) Dr. Muhammad Akram Ph.D. (IUB)

Professor (Retired) Department of Statistics Bahuddin Zakariya University Multan Cell: 0300-6307749 Dr. Ijaz Iqbal Ph.D. (Kent)

Professor of Statistics & Chairman Department of Statistics, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 60800, Pakistan. Email: [email protected] Cell: 0345-7331933 Dr. Asghar Ali M.Sc. Ph.D. (Sussex)

Professor (Retired), Department of Statistics, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 60800, Pakistan. Email: [email protected] Cell: 0300-7383015 Dr. M. Inayat Khan Ph.D. (Reading)

Professor of Statistics & Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan. Email: [email protected] Cell: 0300-4426947, 041-9200457 (office) Dr. Syed Shakir Ali Ghazali M.Sc., Ph.D. (Southampton)

Professor, Department of Statistics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur 63100, Pakistan. Email: [email protected]

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Cell: 0345-9440591

Foreign References 1. Professor Gauss M. Cordeiro Department Statistics Federal University of Pernambuco, 50740-540, Recife, PE, Brazil. Email: [email protected] 2. Dr. Saralees Nadarajah Senior Lecturer in Statistics School of Mathematics (Alan Turing 2.223 (office)) Alan Turing Building The University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL United Kingdom Phone: +44 161 275 5912 Fax: +44 161 306 3669 Email: [email protected] 3. Professor Sat Gupta Department of Mathematics and Statistics 327 Bryan Building University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, NC 27402-6170 USA Email: [email protected] Tel: +1 336-256-1126 Cell: +1 336-554-4608 4. Dr. Gholamhossein G. Hamedani Professor of Statistics Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA Email: [email protected] 5. Professor Miroslav M. Ristic Department of Statistics, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Niš, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, Serbia e-mail: [email protected] 6. Dr. Manohar Lal Aggarwal Professor of Statistics Department of Mathematical Sciences The University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 USA Email: [email protected] Phone: 901-678-3756, Fax: 901-678-2480

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Office: 349 Dunn Hall

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