Soumik Banerjee, PhD

Assistant Professor

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  • Ph.D. (Statistics): University of Connecticut
  • MS (Statistics): University of Calcutta (India)
  • BS (Statistics): St. Xavier's College (India)
Office
SH 1040

Dr. Soumik Banerjee is a statistician who studies the multistage random sampling and clinical trials. His teaching interests include mathematics, statistics, and data analysis. He is currently an assistant professor in the department of mathematics and statistics. Beyond work, he enjoys several outdoor activities such as kayaking, hiking and playing volleyball.

Publications

1) Mukhopadhyay,N and Banerjee,S (2019). Sequential Minimum Risk Point Estimation (MRPE) Methodology for a Normal Mean Under Linex Loss Plus Sampling Cost: First Order and Second Order Asymptotics. Sequential Analysis, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 461-479.

2) Mukhopadhyay, N and Banerjee, S (2020). A General Theory of Three Stage Estimation Strategy with Second Order Asymptotics and Its Applications. Sankhya, Series A.

3) Banerjee, S and Mukhopadhyay, N, (2020). Multi-Stage Minimum Risk Point Estimation of a Normal Mean Under Power Absolute Error Loss (PAEL) Plus Cost with First-Order and Second-Order Asymptotics. Sequential Analysis, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 1-34.