Curriculum Vita: Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hassan Baker Al-Haj Ebrahem
Curriculum Vita: Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hassan Baker Al-Haj Ebrahem
Curriculum Vita: Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hassan Baker Al-Haj Ebrahem
Department of Statistics,
Faculty of Science, E-mail
Yarmouk University, malhaj@yu.edu.jo
Irbid - Jordan m_hassanb@hotmail.com
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Education
2003 Ph.D. (Statistics), Kansas State University - U.S.A
Thesis Title: Nonparametric Accelerated Degradation Models in
Life-Testing
Research Interests
Awards
Holly Fryer Scholarship Award for outstanding graduate student, Kansas State
University, 2002.
Professional Employment
Scholarly Activities
· Member of the College Council, Faculty of Science, Yarmouk University: Sept. 2004 - Sept.
2005, Sept. 2008 –Sept. 2010 and Sept. 2012 –Sept. 2015.
· Member of Several Committees in the Faculty of Science, and the Department of Statistics.
Yarmouk University.
· Member of editorial board of Jordan Journal of Mathematics & Statistics.
· Member of editorial board of Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis.
· Revised paper for Journal of probability and statistical science.
· Revised paper for International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management.
· Revised paper for African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology.
· Revised paper for Jordan Journal of Mathematics & Statistics.
· Revised paper for Journal of Probability and Statistics.
· Revised paper for Journal of the Association of Arab Universities for Basic and Applied
Sciences
Proceeding
Supervision
M.Sc. thesis in
Supervisor
Statistics(2007)
Bayesian Approach in Degradation Models Using Grouped
Data. By Amani Arman.
Supervisor
Designing Degradation Experiments Using a Log-Logistic M.Sc. thesis in
Distribution. By Rana Dandis Statistics(2012)
Supervisor
Estimating Percentiles of Time-To-Failure Distribution
Obtained from a Weibull Accelerated Degradation Model. M.Sc. thesis in
By Mohammad Abedalqader Statistics(2021)
Co-Advisor
Optimal sign Test for One-Sample Bivariate Location Model M.Sc. thesis in
Using an Alternative Bivariate Ranked Set Sample. By Noha Statistics(2006)
AlZubaidi
Co-Advisor
M.Sc. thesis in
Variable Kernel Density Estimation for Simple Linear
Statistics(2009)
Degradation Model . By Noor Al-Momani.
Co-Advisor
Nonparametric and Semi-Parametric Methods to Estimate the
M.Sc. thesis in
Time-to-Failure Distribution for Simple Linear Degradation
Statistics(2015)
Model. By Laila Ba Dokhn.
Co-Advisor
A Bayesian Approach to Estimate the Failure Time M.Sc. thesis in
Distribution of Exponentiated Teissier Degradation Model. Statistics(2022)
By Omar Al-traini.
Shrinkage and the Biasing Parameters Estimation for M.Sc. in Statistics (2021)
Multiple Linear Regression Model. By Ezadine
Mohamed
Matrix- Variate Geometric Skew- Normal Distribution M.Sc. in Statistics (2021)
with Applications. By Mohammed Abu Nukta
Estimation of Population Size and Total Using Ranked M.Sc. in Statistics (2022)
Set Sampling and Some of its Variations. By Lana Al-
Ta’ani
Workshops
5. Academic Staff Workshops. 2007. The EUs seventh research framework program
(2007 - 2013) . Faculty Development Center: Yarmouk University.
7. Statistics Department. 2009. Population and household health in Jordan for year
2007. Yarmouk University.
Skills
Courses Taught
Course Code Course Name
STAT 101 Introduction to Statistics (1)
Text:
a) Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Mendenhall, Beaver and
Beaver
b) Introductory Statistics. Weiss
STAT 105 Statistical Laboratory (1)
STAT 106 Statistical Laboratory(2)
STAT 107 Statistics for Business and Economics Students
Text:
Introduction to Statistics. Abu Salih and Awad
STAT 111 Introduction to Probability (1)
Text:
a) Probability and Statistical Inference. Robert v. Hogg & Elliot A. Tanis
b) Mathematical Statistics with Applications. Dennis D. Wackerly, William
Mendenhall and Richard L. Scheaffer
STAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (2)
Text:
a) Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Mendenhall, Beaver and
Beaver
b) Introductory Statistics. Weiss
STAT 205 Statistical laboratory (3)
STAT 211 Introduction to probability (2)
Text:
a) Introduction to Probability. Larson
b) Mathematical Statistics with Applications. Dennis D. Wackerly, William
Mendenhall and Richard L. Scheaffer
STAT 234 Mathematical Statistics (1)
Text:
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics. Robert V. Hogg and Allen T. Craig.
STAT 334 Mathematical Statistics (2)
Text:
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics. Robert V. Hogg and Allen T. Craig.
STAT 374 Design of Experiments and Analysis of Variance
Text:
a) Design and Analysis of Experiments. Douglas C. Montgomery.
b) Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Experiments. Clarke and
Kempson.
c) Applied Linear Statistical Models. Neter, Kutner, Nachtesheim and
Wasserman
STAT 375 Regression Analysis
Text:
a) Applied Linear Statistical Models. Neter, Kutner, Nachtesheim and
Wasserman
b) Regression Analysis: Concepts and Applications. F. A. Graybill. and
Iyer H.
STAT 376 Reliability Theory
Text:
Introduction to Reliability Analysis: Probability Models and Statistical
Methods. Shelemyahu Zacks.
STAT 464 Multivariate Analysis
Text:
Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis. Richard Johnson and Dean
Wichern
STAT 606 Data Analysis and Experimental Design (For Master Students)
Text
a) Statistics for the Life Sciences. By: Myra L.Samuels.
b) Design and Analysis of Experiments. Fourth Edition. By : D. C.
Montgomery.
c) Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Twelfth Edition. William
Mendenhall. By: Robert J. Beaver & Barbara M. Beaver.
STAT 631 Mathematical Statistics (1) (For Master Students)
Text:
a) Statistical Inference. George Casella and Roger L. Berger
b) Introduction to the theory of statistics. Alexander M. Mood, Franklin
A. Graybill and Duane C. Boes.
c) Theory of Point Estimation.Lehman.
d) Introduction to Mathematical Statistics. Robert V. Hogg and Allen T.
Craig.
STAT 632 Mathematical Statistics (2) (For Master Students)
Text:
a) Statistical Inference. George Casella and Roger L. Berger
b) Introduction to the theory of statistics. Alexander M. Mood, Franklin
A. Graybill and Duane C. Boes.
c) Testing Statistical Hypothesis. Lehman.
d) Introduction to Mathematical Statistics. Robert V. Hogg and Allen T.
Craig.
STAT 674 Design and Analysis of Statistical Experiments (For Master Students)
Text:
a) Design and Analysis of Experiments. Douglas C. Montgomery.
b) The Design of Experiments. R. Mead.
c) Analysis of Messy Data. Volume 1: Designed Experiments. Georage
A.
Milliken and Dallas E. Johnson.
d) Applied Linear Statistical Models. Neter, Kutner, Nachtesheim and
Wasserman.
References
2- Prof. Ibrahiem Abu Al Jaraiesh, Faculty of Science, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan,
E-mail: ijaraysh@yu.edu.jo