(U. S. Citizen)
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EDUCATION
Doctorate in industrial Engineering, Lamar University 2011
• Statistics and Operation Research Minor Safety
MS, University of Nevada Las Vegas, May 2005
• Statistics with 54 graduate credits
Bachelors of Science, University of Wyoming, May 1999
• Mathematics
SAS Programming, SAS Institute, Phoenix Arizona.
SAS Advanced Programming, SAS Institute Houston Texas.
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Simulation of Industrial Engineering Systems, Operation Research, Industrial and product safety, Occupational Ergonomics ,SAS Statistical Consulting, Econometric Models, Time Series Forecasting, Bayesian Models, Monte Carlo Methods, Factor Analysis and principle component Models in SAS, Non-parametric Methods with SPSS, Poisson Regression, Logit and Probit Models in SAS, Multivariate Models in SAS, Multivariate Regression Analysis using SAS, Simultaneous-equation Models, Exponential Smoothing, Spatial Statistical Models, Experimental Design, Statistical Decision Theory, Numerical Analysis with MATLAB, Environmental Statistical analysis, Simulation using Arena
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Advanced Statistical Modeling, Statistical Survey, Data Mining, Operation Research, Factor Analysis, Data segmentation, Healthcare data, Advanced SAS Programming, SAS Macros, SQL, SPSS, Microsoft Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Matlab, STAT, R, Minitab, S+, Arena.
WORK EXPERIENCE
American Bureau of Shipping, Houston TX
Leading Indicator & Safety Culture Project Statistical Consultant 2008-2011
A large study was conducted with collaboration between A.P. Moeller-Maersk (APMM), the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), and Lamar University (LU) to capture and analyze leading safety indicators and safety culture in a large sample of container ships.
• Developed and conduct safety assessment survey questionnaire onboard container ships.
• Analyzed large complex survey data using SAS advanced programming techniques, SAS macros, data reduction, and sub-setting procedures.
• Produced statistical reports, graphs and tables to present the statistical findings to clients.
• Developed safety culture recommendations to the industry partner based on statistical findings
• Co-contributed to ABS Guidance Notes for the shipping industry.
Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas
Math/Statistics Instructor 2008-present
• Teaching Math and Statistics classes as assigned by the department
• Conduct research in the area of Statistics and Industrial Engineering
• Work on projects for the American Bureau of Shipping
Grand Canyon University, Tucson, Arizona
Math/Statistics Instructors March 2007 – 2008
• Taught Biostatistics course for the Grand Canyon University Nursing Program. The focus of the course will thus be to enable the student to demonstrate:
• Understanding of the ideas and concepts of statistics and quantitative analysis, especially as they are applied to social research.
• The ability to use statistics to do basic research.
• The ability to interpret statistics either from one's own research or as he/she reads them in journal articles or books.
• Understanding of what statistical procedure is appropriate for a certain problem, given the data at hand.
• Be able to calculate and interpret the applicable statistics.
Pima College, Tucson, Arizona
Math/Statistics Instructor September 2006 – Present
Teaching MAT173 for Business:
Introduction to business finite mathematics, Includes basic probability, summation, conditional probability and independence, Bayes' Theorem, compound interest, random variables, random sampling, and computer skills.
Department of Mathematics, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
Statistics Instructor/ Graduate Student 2001-2006
Teaching the following:
• Statistical Methods I (STA411)
Statistics for Engineers & Scientists This course is a senior level undergraduate course and Minitab or EXCEL is required.
• Applied Statistics for Biological Sciences (STA391).
This course is a senior level undergraduate course for Biology major. MINITAB, statistical package is required.
• Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
• Pre-Calculus Algebra.
• College Algebra
• Finite Mathematics.
• Statistical and Geometrical concepts for Elementary School Teachers
Department of Mathematics, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
Research Assistant Jan. 2002 – May 2005
• Assisted a professor in cleaning data and performing quantitative analysis on a project
• Provide statistical expertise for complex data management and analysis, SAS Programming, and R programming.
• Provide statistical consultation for researchers/graduate professionals within the academic community.
• Conducted advanced statistical analyses including Logistics model, linear probability model, hypothesis tests.
PROJECT WORK
Safety Culture in the Maritime Industry, American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, Texas, team member,...
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