Hari Mukerjee, Professor
Probability Theory, Statistics; PhD, State University of New York, Binghamton, 1977
PhD Students
Ganesh Malla (current)
Edgardo Lorenzo, "Statistical Inferences About Some Restricted Classes of Life Distributions", PhD thesis, 2002
Renjin Tu, "Order Restricted Inference in Linear Regression", PhD thesis, 1993
Research
Dr. Mukerjee's research is in the area of mathematical statistics. His special interest is in developing new statistical procedures under constraints. For example, how does one take into account the cancer rates among women and men when it is known that women live longer than men, but the data may be in violation of this natural assumption? This is a broad area with applications mostly in survival analysis in life sciences and reliability in engineering.
Selected Publications
- H. El Barmi and H. Mukerjee, "Inferences under stochastic ordering: the k-sample case," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 100 (2005), 252-261.
- H. El Barmi and H. Mukerjee, "Consistent estimation of distributions with Type II bias with applications in competing risks problems," The Annals of Statistics, 32 (2004), 245-267.
- X. Hu and H. Mukerjee, "Constructing all extremes of a contingency table with given marginals," Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 11 (2003), 1-10.
- S. Kochar, F. J. Samaniego and H. Mukerjee, "The "signature" of a coherent system and its applications to comparisons among systems," Naval Research Logistics, 46 (1999), 507-523.
- H. Mukerjee, "Estimation of survival functions under uniform stochastic ordering," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 91 (1996), 1684-1689.
- H. Mukerjee and R. Tu, "Order restricted inferences in linear regression," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 90 (1995), 717-728.