D. Raghavarao Information
Damaraju Raghavarao is an Indian-born statistician, currently the Laura H. Carnell professor of statistics and chair of the department of statistics at Temple University in Philadelphia.
Raghvarao is an elected fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, American Statistical Association, and an elected member of The International Statistical Institute. He has been specialized in combinatorics and applications of experimental designs.
Raghavarao received his M.A. in mathematics from Nagpur University, India in 1957 and earned the gold medal. He earned his Ph.D. in statistics from the University of Mumbai in 1961 for his work in designs of experiments; his Ph.D. advisor was M. C. Chakrabarti. Raghavarao was a professor of statistics at Punjab Agricultural University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Cornell University, and University of Guelph before joining Temple University.
Books
- Raghavarao, Damaraju (1971). Constructions and combinatorial problems in design of experiments. New York: Wiley. MR 365935.
- Raghavarao, Damaraju (1988). Constructions and combinatorial problems in design of experiments (corrected reprint of the 1971 Wiley ed.). New York: Dover. MR 1102899.
- Raghavarao, Damaraju; Padgett, L. V. (2005). Block Designs: Analysis, Combinatorics and Applications. World Scientific. MR 2187913.
References
- D. Raghavarao at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Webpage at Temple university
- Brief Resume of Damaraju Raghavarao
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- Indian statisticians
- American statisticians
- Fellows of the American Statistical Association
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- Combinatorialists
- University of Mumbai alumni
- Temple University faculty
- Fellows of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
- Elected Members of the International Statistical Institute
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