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Sahai, Hardeo was born on January 10, 1942 in Bahraich, India.
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Sahai, Hardeo was born on January 10, 1942 in Bahraich, India.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, Lucknow U., India, 1962; Master of Science in Mathematics, Banaras U., Varanasi, India, 1964; Master of Science in Mathematics Statistics, University of Chicago, 1968; Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics, U. Kentucky, 1971.
Lecturer in mathematics and statistics, Banaras U., Varanasi, India, 1964-1965;
assistant statistics officer, Durgapur Steel Plant, Durgapur West Bengal, India, 1965;
statistician, Research and Planning division Blue Cross Association, Chicago, 1966;
statistical programmer, Cleft Palate Center, University of Illinois, 1967;
statistical programmer, Chicago Health Research Foundation, 1968;
management scientist, Management Systems Development Department Burroughs Corporation, Detroit, 1971-1972;
from assistant professor to professor department mathematics, U. P.R., Mayaguez, 1972-1982;
visiting research professor, Department Statistics and Applied Mathematics Federal University of Ceara, Brazil, 1978-1979;
senior research statistician, Travenol laboratories, Inc., Round Lake, Illinois, 1982-1983;
chief statistician, United States Army Headquarters, Fort Sheridan, Illinois, 1983-1984;
senior mathematics statistician, United States bureau of Census Department of Commerce, Washington, 1984-1985;
senior operations research analyst, Defense Logistics Agency Department Defense, Chicago, 1985-1986;
professor, Department Biostats. and Epidemiology U. P.R. Medical Sciences, San Juan, since 1986. Consultant P.R. University Cons., P.R. Driving Safety Evaluation Project, Water Resources Research Institute, Travenol laboratories, Campo Rico, P.R., United States Bureau Census, Washington, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, others. Visiting professor U. Granada, Spain, U. Veracruzana, Mexico, patrimonial professor statistics, since 1997.
Visiting professor U. Nacional de Colombia, U. Nacional de Trujillo, Peru, 1993-1994, honorary professor statistics, since 1994. Adjunct Professor department mathematics U.P.R. Natural Sciences Faculty, since 1995. Patrimonial professor stafs U. Veracruzana, since 1997.
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Active Department Consumer Affairs Superior vena cava syndrome Commonwealth of P.R., San Juan, Department Anti-Addiction Superior vena cava syndrome, Commonwealth of P.R., San Juan., Institute of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Municipality of San Juan, VA Medical Center of San Juan, Caribbean Primate Research Center, Center Addiction Studies Caribbean Control U. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American College Epidemiology, Institute Statisticians (charter statistician), Institute Mathematics and Its Applications (charter mathematician), New York Academy Sciences, Royal Statistical Society. Member International Statistical Institute, International Association Tchg. Statistics, Society Epidemiological Research, Institute Mathematics Statistics, Bernouilli Society for Mathematics Statistics and Probabillity, International Biometric Society, American Society for Quality Control, American Statistics Association, Japan Statistical Society, Canada Statistical Society, Inter-American Statistical Institute, International Association Statistical Computing, School Science and Mathematics Association, Sigma Xi.
M. Lillian Sahai, December 28, 1973. 3 children.