![]() Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help) ↑ "Sequential designs with application in software engineering" (PDF).↑ "Principal Statistician - Kamel Rekab, Ph.D.".“The identification of menstrual blood in forensic samples by logistic regression Modelling of miRNA Expression, with J.Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 4(1), (2013) “Binary Logistic Regression Models miRNA profiling to Provide Accurate Identification of Forensically Relevant Body Fluids and Tissues,” with J.Zuberi et al., Journal of Sleep and Breathing, 8(4), (2004). “Sleep apnea avoidance pillow effects on obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and snoring", with N.Addington et al., Journal of Cough,1(4), (2005). “Effect of stroke location on the laryngeal cough reflex and pneumonia risk", with W.R.Addington et al., American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 82(5), (2003). “The effect of tartaric acid-induced cough on pulmonary function in normal and asthmatic Humans", with W.R.Thompson, er al, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 63(2), (2013) “A Multistage sequential test allocation for software reliability estimation”, with H.“A sampling scheme for estimating the reliability of a series system”, IEEE Trans.On Semiconductor Manufacturing 5(4), (1992), "Integrated circuit design for manufacturing through statistical simulation", with T.Statistical Design of Experiments With Engineering Applications, with Muzaffar Shaikh, Chapman & Hall (2005).1998 College of Engineering's Faculty Excellence Award in Research.1992 Third major research accomplishment (team), Sematech Center of Excellence.1987 Fellowship, Department of Statistics, University of Michigan.He was also a major contributor to the development of a software program called STADIUM (Statistical TCAD Analysis for Design in Manufacturing). He served as the coordinator editor of the journal pf probability and statistical science, as an associate editor of sequential analysis, and president and vice president of the American statistical association Kansas-Missouri. Rekab has published over 100 research articles, 1 book and was a major Ph.D. Rekab is particularly noted for his work in sequential design of experiments, reliability estimation and biostatistics. Rekab finished his dissertation under the supervision of Dr. He spent the rest of his career at University of Missouri, where he was a founding member of the graduate statistics program. After his PhD, he spent 17 year at Florida Institute of Technology as a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, before moving to the University of Missouri in 2005. He went on to Stanford University for his master's degree, which he completed in 1984, and then to the University of Michigan for his PhD, which he completed in 1988. Rekab received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria in 1981. ![]()
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