Dr. S. Ejaz Ahmed
Professor & Head, Department of Mathematics &
Statistics, University of Windsor
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- July 2002-
Head, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, the
University of Windsor
- July 1999 - July 2002. Head, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
the University of Regina
- November 2000 - Present. Senior Advisor, Sigma Analytics (Data
Mining & Reserach), A Division of HJ Linnen Associates, Regina
- January 1999 - June 1999. Acting Head (part time), Department of Mathematics
and Statistics
- July 1998 - Present. Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
the University of Regina
- September 2000 - Present. Associate Facluty Member,
Faculty of Engineering,, the University of Regina
- July 2001- June 2006. Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Mathematical
Science, Lahore University
- 2000. Visitor, Universite Marne-la-Vallee, France
- 1999. Visitor, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland
- December 1997. Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Department of the Statistics,
the University of Calcutta, India (declined).
- November 1997. Visitor, CRM, University of Montreal
- July 1993 - June 1998. Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Mathematics
and Statistics, University of Regina
- December 1997 March 1998. Visiting Professor, Department Community Health
Sciences, Aga Khan Hospital and University, Karachi
- Visiting Faculty, August 1996. Department of Statistics, Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysis, Malaysia
- May 1995. Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics and Operation
Research, University of Exeter, Exeter, England
- March 1993. Visitor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Bowling
Green University, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA
- April - June 1993. Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics, University
of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan
- September 1989 - June 1993. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics
and Statistics, University of Regina
- October 1987 - August 1989. Assistant Professor, Department of Statistical
and Actuarial Sciences,The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
- January 1987 - September 1987. Lecturer, Department of Statistical and
Actuarial Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
Educational & Other Contribution
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Developed the undergraduate program in actuarial
science. This program is receiving substantial financial support from the
public and private sector. This is the first time such a program is being
established in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Established the Statistical Consulting Service
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Developed the Master of Science and Doctoral Program
in Statistics and produced the first Ph.D. student from this program.
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Established the under graduate co-op program in Statistics.
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Founded the under graduate internship program in
actuarial science.
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Developing an under graduate combined program in
Biology and Statistics.
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Developing an under graduate combined program in
Economics and Statistics.
Management Experience
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Participated in a Workshop on a delicate balance: leading colleagues,
University of Regina, October 26, 2000.
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Participated in a Workshop on Integrity, & Accountability
in Research & Scholarship. SSHRC/NSERC, August 23, 2000.
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Participated in a Workshop on Managing Disruptive or Dangerous Conduct
in the University, University of Regina, March 24, 2000.
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Participated in a Workshop on Special Needs, University of Regina, February
11, 2000.
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Participated in first meeting of Chairs of Mathematics Departments in Canada,
organized by Canadian Mathematical Society, Montreal, November 20-21, 1999.
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Participated in a workshop on Chairing the Academic Department, organized
by American Council on Education (ACE), Washington, DC, USA, June 22-25,
1999.
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Participated in a workshop on Strengthening Department Leadership, organized
by Saskatchewan Universities, Emma Lake, May 30 - June 2, 1999.
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Participated in a workshop on Dealing With Difficult People, organized
by Saskatchewan Universities, Regina, March 18, 1999.
Teaching Experience
I developed and taught graduate courses in consulting, computing
and data analysis, multivariate analysis, mathematical methods for statisticians,
large sample theory and statistical inference. I also taught courses in
parametric estimation, data analysis, advanced computational statistics,
categorical data analysis, experimental design, operation research, mathematical
statistics, statistical methods, sampling theory with applications, and
mathematical methods for statisticians at both undergraduate and graduate
level.