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CURRICULUM VITAE
(as of December 2000)
 
Daniel Q. Naiman
Department of Mathematical Sciences           
The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
(410) 516-7203
(410) 516-7459 (fax)
daniel.naiman@jhu.edu

Degrees
Cornell University, B.A., Mathematics, 1977
University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign, M.S., Statistics, 1979
University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign, Ph.D., Mathematics, 1982

Related Experience
·  Statistical Consultant, Illinois State Water Survey, 1979-81
·  Research Assistant, University of Illinois Research Board Math/Stats Consulting Committee, 1981-1982
·  Visiting Scholar, Center for Computing Science- Institute for Defense Analysis, 1997

Principal Publications
1.      Comparing Scheffe-type to Constant-Width Confidence Bounds in Regression. Journal of the American Statistical Association 78 (1983): 906-912.
2.      Optimal Simultaneous Confidence Bounds, The Annals of Statistics 12 (1984): 702-715.
3.      Average Width Optimality of Simultaneous Confidence Bound, The Annals of Statistics 12 (1984): 1199-1214.
4.      Conservative Confidence Bands in Curvilinear Regression, The Annals of Statistics 14 (1986): 896-906.
5.      Simultaneous Confidence Bounds for Multiple Regression Functions Using Predictor Variable Constraints, Journal of the American Statistical Association 82 (1987): 214-219.
6.      Minimax Regret Simultaneous Confidence Bands for Multiple Regression Functions, Journal of the American Statistical Association 82 (1987): 894-901.
7.      Characterization of Risk Sets for Simple Versus Simple Hypothesis Testing, The American Statistician 41 (1987): 218-220.
8.      Confronting the Ironies of Optimal Designs: Non-Optimal Sampling Designs with Desirable Properties (with Elizabeth A. Casman, and Charles E. Chamberlain), Water Resources Research 24 (1988): 685-716.
9.      Volumes for Tubular Neighborhoods of Spherical Polyhedra and Statistical Inference, The Annals of Statistics 18 (1990): 685-716.
10.  Inclusion-Exclusion-Bonferroni Identities and Inequalities for Discrete Tube-Like Problems via Euler Characteristics (with Henry P. Wynn), The Annals of Statistics 20 (1992): 43-76.
11.  Independent Collections of Translates of Rectangles and a Conjecture due to Grunbaum (with Henry P. Wynn), Discrete and Computational Geometry 9 (1993): 101-105.
12.  A Theorem on Independence (with Henry P. Wynn), Discrete Mathematics 120 (1993): 287-289.
13.  An Invariant Property of Balls in Arrangements of Hyperplanes (with B. Aronov, J. Pach, and M. Sharir), Discrete and Computational Geometry 10 (1993): 421-425.
14.  Comparing the use of Predicted and Observed Dioxin Levels in Fish for Setting Consumption Advisories (with Judy S. Lakind), Risk 4 (1993): 253-262.
15.  Some Simple U-Statistic Tests for Uniformity on Certain Homogeneous Spaces (with Onn Chan), Journal of Multivariate Analysis 54 (1995): 210-226.
16.  A Hybrid Estimator for the Cumulative Probability of Detection of Surveillance Radars (with Dominic S. Lee), IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems 32 (1996): 467-480.
17.  Independence Number and the Complexity of Families of Sets (with Henry P. Wynn), Discrete Mathematics (1996): 203-216.
18.  Abstract Tubes and Improved Inclusion-Exclusion Identities and Inequalities (with Henry P. Wynn), Annals of Statistics 25 (1997): 1954-1983.
19.  On intersecting a point set with Euclidean Balls (with Henry P. Wynn),  Journal of Computational Geometry: Theory and Application, 7 (1997): 237-244.
20.  On Hotelling’s Approach to Hypothesis Testing when a Nuisance Parameter is Present only under the Alternative (with P.T. Kim, Q. Li and, T. Stengos), Journal of Economic Theory and Econometrics 4 (1998): 105-130.
21.  Distribution of exposure concentrations and doses for constituents of environmental tobacco smoke (with J.S. LaKind, M.E. Ginevan, A.C. James, R.A. Jenkins, M.L. Dourson, S.P. Felter, C.G. Graves, and R.G. Tardiff), Risk Analysis: An International Journal 19 vol. 3 (1999): 375-390.
22.  Use of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) constituents as markers for ETS exposure smoke (with J.S. LaKind, R.A. Jenkins, M.E. Ginevan, C.G. Graves, and R.G. Tardiff), Risk Analysis: An International Journal 19 vol. 3 (1999): 359-376.
23.  Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in the workplace and the impact of away-from-work exposure Use of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) constituents as markers for ETS exposure smoke (with J.S. LaKind, R.A. Jenkins, M.E. Ginevan, C.G. Graves, and R.G. Tardiff), Risk Analysis: An International Journal 19 vol. 3 (1999): 349-358.
24.  Simulation-Based Optimization with Stochastic Approximation Using Common Random Numbers (with N. Kleinman and J. Spall), Management Science 45 (1999): 1570-1578.
25.  Planning-Level Estimates of  Pollution Loads: Bias and Confidence (with S. Schwartz) Water Resources Research 35 (1999): 3475-3487.
26.  Computing Scan Statistic p-Values using Importance Sampling with Applications to Genetics and Medical Image Analysis (with C. Priebe), Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, to appear, (1999).
27.  Methodology for characterizing distributions of incremental body burdens of 2,3,7,8 TCDD and DDE from breastmilk North American nursing infants (with J. LaKind, N. Gudka, C. Berlin and C. Park), Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A (2000) 59 605-639.
28.  A Homological Characterization of Q-Matrices (with Richard Stone), Mathematics of Operations Research 23 463-478. 
29. Infant Exposure to Chemicals in Breast Milk in the United States: What we need to learn from a breast milk monitoring program. Environmental Health Perspectives. (with LaKind, J. and Berlin, C., to appear (2000).
30. Importance sampling for spatial scan analysis: computing scan statistic p-values for marked
point processes. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (with Priebe, C.E. and Cope, L.) to appear (2000).

Professional Societies
American Mathematical Society
American Statistical Association
Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Institute of Mathematical Statistics

Honors
University Fellow, University of Illinois/Urbana
Fellow of the Institute for Mathematical Statistics, 1997

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