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Rabindra Nath Das - Editor

Journal of Cardiology


Editor Name: Rabindra Nath Das

Designation: Professor

University: University of Burdwan

Country: India

Biography:

Rabindra Nath Das is a Professor in the Department of Statistics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, West Bengal, India. He holds Ph. D., in Statistics, from The University of Burdwan, India, and Post-Doc from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. He has authored about 85 research articles, and along with a research Monograph entitled- Robust Response Surfaces, Regression, and Positive Data Analyses, published from CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Chapman & Hall. He wrote research articles on Design of experiments, Regression Analysis, Demography, Quality Engineering, Civil Engineering, Epidemiology, Medical sciences, Environmental, Natural sciences etc. His special area of interest is on Design of experiments, Regression analysis, Quality Engineering and Epidemiology. He has received ‘Gopal Kanji Prize 2009’ by The Journal of Applied Statistics and Routledge publications’ for the best article published in volume 36(7), pp. 755-767 of the journal, entitled– ‘A measure of robust slope-rotatability for second-order response surface experimental designs’. He has received certificate of appreciation for outstanding research by the Editor-In-Chief, Journal of Thyroid Science, given in the Journal Website (for the paper– Das, R.N. (2011). “The Role of Iodine in the Thyroid Status of Mothers and Their Neonates,” Thyroid Science, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 1-15). He is acting as Editor, Associate Editor, Executive Editor, Editorial Board Member of about 50 Journals in Statistics, Physical Sciences, Medical Sciences. 


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