Aparna V. Huzurbazar
Aparna V. Huzurbazar | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Claremont McKenna College University of Colorado Boulder Colorado State University (PhD) |
Occupation | Statistician |
Spouse | Brian J. Williams |
Father | V. S. Huzurbazar |
Relatives | Snehalata V. Huzurbazar (sister) |
Aparna V. Huzurbazar is an American statistician known for her work using graphical models to understand time-to-event data. She is the author of a book on this subject, Flowgraph Models for Multistate Time-to-Event Data (Wiley, 2004).[1]
Huzurbazar is a research scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. She graduated in 1988 with two bachelor's degrees from two different universities: one in mathematics from Claremont McKenna College, and another in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder. She completed a Ph.D. in statistics in 1994 at Colorado State University.[2] Her dissertation, supervised by Ronald W. Butler, was Prediction in Stochastic Networks.[3] She took a faculty position at the University of Florida, but then moved to the University of New Mexico in 1996, and moved again to Los Alamos in 2007.[2]
Huzurbazar is the daughter of noted Indian statistician V. S. Huzurbazar and the sister of noted statistician Snehalata V. Huzurbazar;[4] her husband, Brian J. Williams of Los Alamos, is also a statistician.[5] All four are Fellows of the American Statistical Association; Aparna was elected as a Fellow in 2008, her father in 1983, Williams in 2015, and her sister in 2017.[6] Huzurbazar was also elected as a member of the International Statistical Institute in 2006.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Reviews of Flowgraph Models for Multistate Time-to-Event Data:
- Commenges, Daniel (September 2005), Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 15 (5): 883–884, doi:10.1081/bip-200067992, S2CID 121421535
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 63 (4): 795, December 2005, JSTOR 43638704
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Breneman, James E (February 2006), Technometrics, 48 (1): 154–155, doi:10.1198/tech.2006.s364, JSTOR 25471138, S2CID 33310379
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Andersen, Per Kragh (September 2006), Biometrics, 62 (3): 941–942, doi:10.1111/j.1541-0420.2006.00588_2.x, JSTOR 4124610
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Klein, John P. (September 2006), Journal of the American Statistical Association, 101 (475): 1316–1317, doi:10.1198/jasa.2006.s132, JSTOR 27590817, S2CID 118046841
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- Commenges, Daniel (September 2005), Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 15 (5): 883–884, doi:10.1081/bip-200067992, S2CID 121421535
- ^ a b c "Aparna V. Huzurbazar", Profile Pages, Los Alamos National Laboratory, retrieved 2017-11-28
- ^ Aparna V. Huzurbazar at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Deshpande, J. V., Vasant Shankar Huzurbazar (PDF), Indian National Science Academy, retrieved 2017-11-28
- ^ "Snehalata Huzurbazar Joins SAMSI as Deputy Director" (PDF), Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute, vol. 5, no. 1, p. 1, Spring 2012
- ^ ASA Fellows list, American Statistical Association, archived from the original on 2017-12-01, retrieved 2017-11-28