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A.S.M. Borhan

Assistant Professor
On Leave

ISRT, University of Dhaka
Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh

Telephone: +1 519 858 9704
Email:

borhanatisrt [dot] ac [dot] bd

 

Education
  • M.S. in Applied Statistics (University of Dhaka)
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Applied Statistics (University of Dhaka) 

 

Research Interests
  • Biostatistics

  • Epidemiology

  • Bayesian Statistics

  • Environmental Statistics

  • Econometrics

  • Applied Statistics

 

Publications
  • A. S. M. Borhan and Md. Sharif Hossain (2011). Forecasting exchange rate of Bangladesh - A time series econometric forecasting modeling approach.The Dhaka University Journal of Science, 59(1),1-8, 2011(January).
  • A. S. M. Borhan, and Umma Salma Mahmuda Begum (2010). Trend analysis of inflation rate of Bangladesh - Modeling approcah. The Dhaka University Journal of Science, 58(1), 59-62, 2010(January).
  • A. S. M. Borhan and Azmeri Khan(2009). Sensitivity to non-normality of one sample t-test, Wilcoxon test and z-test. The Dhaka University Journal of Science. 57(1), 61-66, 2009 (January).
  • A. S. M. Borhan, Syed Shahadat Hossain and Azmeri Khan (2007). A numerical likelihood ratio test (NLRT) for one sample location in symmetrical non-normal situations. The Dhaka University Journal of Science, 55(2), 225-229, 2007(July).

 

 

Papers Under Preparation

  • Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling on Female Literacy in Bangladesh.
  • Assessment of the Factors of Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Binary Outcome Modeling Approach - Classical versus Bayesian.
 

Awards and Scholarships

  • Received Ashalata Sen Memorial Gold Medal for obtaining highest marks in M.S. final examination in Applied Statistics amongst the Faculties of Science, Biological Sciences and Pharmacy.
  • Received Nurunnessa Khatun Bidda - Binodini Gold Medal for obtaining highest marks in M. S. final examination in Applied Statistics (Thesis Group) among the Faculties of Science, Biological Sciences and Pharmacy.
  • Received 61 Engineers Club Trust Fund's Gold Medal for obtaining highest marks in Masters final examination in Applied Statistics amongst the Faculties of Science, Biological Sciences and Pharmacy.
  • September 2010, Received Western Graduate Research Scholarship (WGRS)for conducting graduate studies.
 

Courses Taught

  • Environmental Statistics (MS in Applied Statistics)
  • Stochastic Modeling (MS in Applied Statistics)
  • Data Analysis using SAS and SPSS (4th Year BSc (Hons.) in Applied Statistics)
  • Programming with S-PLUS/R and MATLAB (3rd Year BSc (Hons.) in Applied Statistics)
  • Generalized Linear Model (3rd Year BSc (Hons.) in Applied Statistics)
  • Industrial Statistics and Operations Research (3rd Year BSc (Hons.) in Applied Statistics)
  • Epidemiology (3rd Year BS (Hons.) in Applied Statistics)
  • Applied Regression Analysis (2nd Year BS (Hons.) in Applied Statistics)
 

Student Supervision

  • M Ahmadule Kabir (2009): Risk Assessment of Malnourished Children for Dying Due to Malignancy by Meta Analysis. MS Thesis in Applied Statistics.
  • M Sharif Hossain (2008): Forecasting Exchange Rate of Bangladesh - Modeling Approach. BSc(Hons.) Project in Applied Statistics.
  • Umme Salma Mahmuda Begum (2008): Trend Analysis Inflation Rate of Bangladesh-Modelling Approach. BSc(Hons.) Project in Applied Statistics.
  • Abdullah Al Mansur (2008): Factors Associated with Contraceptive Practices in Bangladesh - A Correspondence Analysis. BSc(Hons.) Project in Applied Statistics.
  • Kishor Kumar Das (2009): Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling on Female Literacy in Bangladesh.BSc(Hons.) Project in Applied Statistics.
  • Aniqa Tasnim Hossain (2009): Assessment of the Factors of Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Binary Outcome Modeling Approach - Classical versus Bayesian. BSc(Hons.) Project in Applied Statistics. 
 

Theses

  • One Sample Test of Location for Symmetrical Data. MS Thesis in Applied Statistics. ISRT, University of Dhaka.
  • Forecasting Inflation Rate of Bangladesh - A Time Series Econometric Forecasting Modeling Approach. BSc (Hons.) Project. ISRT, University of Dhaka.
 

Membership

  • Life Member, Bangladesh Statistical Association.

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