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Prof. Athar Ali Khan
  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION

    Ph.D

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION

    Professor

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA

    Bayesian Statistics, R Software Applications, Survival Analysis, Agricultural Statistics,Bayesian Econometrics

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS

    Permanent Home Town Address: Khaksar Manzil, Green Park, F M Tower, Anoopshahar Road, Aligarh (U P) Pin Code 202122

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE

    9557484649

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL

    atharkhan1962@gmail.com

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Born on July 1, 1962 in a village in Gorakhpur and got schooling from there. In 1978 joined Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh as B. Sc (Statistics) student. Subsequently, did M. Sc (Statistics) in 1983 and M Phil Statistics in 1986. On November 18, 1986 joined Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences, Shalimar, Srinagar (J & K). In 1997 completed Ph D (Statistics) from C C H Haryana Agricultural University, Hissar (Haryana). On July 27, 1998 promoted as Assosiate Professor and on July 27, 2006 as Professor Statistics. On June 25, 2009 joined Aligarh Muslim University as Professor Statistics. I had been recipient of UGC JRF during M Phil and CSIR Senior Research Fellow during Ph D at Hisar. Besides this, I was Principal Investigator in project worth Rs. 14.23 lacs funded by the ICAR in Competitive Grant II during 2001-2003. Developed a software for data analysis in 2004. Published around 56 research papers in national and international journals. My current area of research is Bayesian Statistics and I am member of advisory committee of Indian Bayesian Society. Receiving invitations from several Universities to deliver lectures in workshops and conferences on Applications of R software package for the last many years.
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    Publications of Prof Athar Ali Khan

    1. Khan, A. A. (1989): Approximate Bayesian methods for exponential survival model. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Optimization and Statistics, Dec. 18-21, 1989, pp 231-239.
    2. Pandit, B. A. Mir, S. A. Nasreen, S. and Khan, A. A. (1989): The epidemiology of    ovine fascioliasis in Jammu and Kashmir State, Journal of Veterinary Parasitology, Vol. 3(1) 13-15.
    3.  Khan, A. A. Puri, P. D. and Yaqub, M. (1996): Approximate Bayesian inference in location-scale models.  Proceedings of “National Seminar on Bayesian Statistics and its Applications, April 6-8, 1996, pp 89-101, Dept. of Statistics BHU, Varanasi.
    4. Bhat, B. A. and Khan, A. A. (1996): Approximate Bayesian inference for exponentiated extreme-value       distribution. Proceedings of “National Seminar on Bayesian Statistics and its Applications”, April 6-8, 1996, pp 121-128, Dept. of Statistics BHU, Varanasi.
    5. Hasan B., Kumar, A. and Khan, A. A. (1999): Low temperature and cold drought risks in crop production in temperate Kashmir. Drought Network News, U.S. A., Vol. 11(2), pp 19-23.
    6. Dalal, M. A., Sahni C. K., Khan, A. A. and Kumar, S.  (1999): Effect of explants source and stock plant treatment on pre-existing total phenols and culture initiation of grape vine in Vitro. Applied Biological Research, Vol.1, pp 95-98.
    7. Khan, A. A., Bhat, B. A. and Ahmad, N. (2000): Bayesian statistical approach for             comparing yield of capsicum in Kashmir. Applied Biological Research, Vol. 2(1), pp 1-6.  
    8. Narayan, R. and Khan A. A. (2001): “Variability studies in Garlic”. The Horticulture Journal. Vol. 15(1): 75-80.
    9. Khan, F.U., Nazki, I. T., Khan, A. A. and John, A. Q. (2001).  Effect of bulb size and          planting density on growth, flowering and bulb yield of Dutch iris (Iris hollandica Tub.) CV. SKUAST Journal of Research , 3(2): 141-146.
    10. Khan, A. A. and Bhat, B. A. (2002): Bayesian analysis of mixed linear models using t-distribution for fixed and random effects.  SKUAST Journal of Research. Vol. 4, pp 51-56.
    11. Abrol, D. P. and Khan, A. A. (2002). “Characterization of ecotypes of Indian honey bee (Apis cerana  F) in the Kashmir region of North West Himalaya. The Korean Journal of Apiulture, Vol. 17(1) pp 7-20.
    12. Bilal, A., Khan, A. A., Hasan, A. and Khan, I. A. (2003): “Bayesian Analysis in Exponentiated Extreme value regression model”.  Assam Statistical Review, Vol. 17(1) 39-48.
    13. Khan, M. N., Khan, A.  A., and Wani, S. A., and Shikari, A. B. (2004): Multiple regression analysis as screening tool for yield improvement in wheat. SKUAST Journal of Research, Vol. 6(2) 250-256.
    14. Iqbal, U., Feza, M. A. and Khan, A.  A. (2004): “Effect of timing and environments on budding success in walnut”. Progressive Horticulture, Vol.  36(1) 1-4.
    15.  Sharma, A. K., Ahmad, M. F., Khan, A. A., Das, B. and Singh, S. R. (2004): “Response of physiological age and IBA concentrations on rooting in stem cuttings of kiwi fruit varieties. Environment & Ecology 22(4): 864-866.
    16. Dingre, S., Shahi, N. C. and Khan, A. A. (2004): Predicting precipitation characteristics of Srinagar region of Kashmir valley. Journal of Water Management. Vol. 12 (2) 71-74.
    17. Khan, A. A. and Mir, A. H. (2005): “Applications of R software in Agricultural Data Analysis-I”. SKUAST Journal of Research. Vol. 7(1) 36-64.
    18. Murtuza, I., Beigh, G. M., Shah, T. A., Hussain, A., Khan, A.  A. and Kaur, C. (2005): “Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of kale genotypes in Kashmir valley”.  J. Plant Biochemistry & Biotechnology Vol. 14, 215-217 (Short Communication).
    19. Das, B., Srivastava, K. K., Mir, M. S., Sharma, M. K. and Khan, A. A. (2005). “Analysis of quality parameters of dried apricot”. Environment and Ecology 23(2): 352-354.
    20. Ahmad, A., Khan, A. A. and Ahmad, S. P. (2007): Bayesian analysis of Weibull and extreme-value distributions in S-PLUS and R software. Int. J. Agricult. Stat. Sci., Vol. 3(1) 175-188.
    21. Ahmad, S. P., Ahmad, A. and Khan, A. A. (2007): Exploratory data analysis in S-PLUS. Int. J. Agricult. Stat. Sci., Vol. 3(2) 403-408.
    22. Ahmad, M. F., Iqbal, U. and Khan, A. A. (2007): Response of different environments and dates of patch budding on success in walnut. Indian Journal of Horticulture, 64, 286-289.
    23. Mir, M. S., Dalal, M. A., Zaffar, G. and Khan, A. A. (2007). Correlation studies in vegetatively propagated apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) genotypes of Ladakh (J and K). SKUAST Journal of Reasearch, 9, 133-137.
    24. Ahmed, A., Khan, A. A. and Ahmad, S. P. (2007): Bayesian analysis of exponential distribution in S-PLUS and R.  Sri Lankan Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol 8, 95-109.
    25. Khan, A. A. and Mir, A. H. (2008): Applications of R software in agricultural data analysis – II. SKUAST Journal of Research, 10, 260-277.
    26. Nazir, N., Khan, A. A., Sameera, S. and Anjum, R. (2009): Bayesian analysis of hierarchical models and its applications in agriculture. http: //interstat.statjournals.net/ YEAR/2009. Canada.
    27. Ahmad, M. J., Ahmad, S. B. and Khan, A. A. (2009): Impact of hyper parasitism on the dynamics of Apanteles sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) against rice skipper, Parnara guttata Bremer and Grey in Anantnag, Kashmir. Journal of Biological Control 23(2) 121-125.
    28. Wani, N., Ahmad, M. F., Jabeen, A., Khan, A. A. and Hassan, G. I. (2010): Genotypic variation in Quince (Cydomia oblonza) population from Budgam district of Kashmir valley. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 80(5): 64-67.
    29. Singh, H., Singh, K. N., Hasan, B. and Khan, A. A. (2010): Agro climatic models for prediction of growth and yield of rice (Oryza Sativa) under temperate Kashmir conditions. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 80(3):254-257.
    30. Wani, N., Ahmed, M. F., Jabeen, A., Khan, A. A. and Hasan, G. I. (2010): Genotypic variation in quince (Cydonia oblonga) population from Budgam district of Kashmir valley. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 80(5) 413-416.
    31. Ahmad, S. P., Ahmed, A., Khan, A. A. (2011): Bayesian analysis of gamma distribution           using S-PLUS and R softwares. Asian Journal of Mathematics and Statistics 4(4):  224-233.
    32. Ahmed, S. P., Khan, A. A. and Ahmed, A. (2011): Bayesian regression analysis using S-Plus and R softwares. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences 8 (3): 125-131.
    33. Gangoo, S. A., Mir, M. A., Khan, A. A. and Zaffar, G. (2011): Study of variability in the cultivated clones of populus nigra linn (Black Poplar) of Kashmir valley. Indian Forester. Vol. 137, No. 6.
    34. Nazir, N., Mir, A. H. and Khan, A. A. (2011): Bayesian analysis of mixed effect models and its applications in agriculture. Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis (EJASA) 4(2): 164-171.
    35. Nazir, N.,  Khan, A. A. Mir, A. H. and Maqbool, S  (2012): Applications of R Software in Bayesian Data Analysis.  International Journal of Information Science and System, 2012, 1(1): 7-23
    36. Khan, Y. and Khan, A. A.  (2013): Bayesian Analysis of Weibull and lognormal survival models with censoring mechanism. International Journal of Applied Mathematics 26 (6) 671-683.
    37. Shehla, R. and Khan, A. A. (2013): Bayesian analysis of gamma model with Laplace approximation. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2(11): 6244-6253.
    38. Khan, Y. and Khan, A. A. (2013): Bayesian survival analysis of regression model using Weibull. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2(12), 7199-7204.
    39. Akhtar, M. T. and Khan, A. A.  (2014): Bayesian analysis of generalized log-Burr family with R”. SpringerPlus 2014, 3:185.
    40. Gupta, A. J., Dolma, T., and Khan, A. A. (2014): Component analysis of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) for horticultural traits and yield. Progressive Horticulture, Vol. 46, No. 1, 85-88.
    41. Khan, Y. and Khan, A. A. (2014): Bayesian regression analysis of Weibull model with R and BUGS. Research & Reviews: Journal of Statistics. Special Issue on Recent Statistical   Methodologies and Applications, Vol. 2: 131-140.
    42. Akhtar, M. T. and Khan, A. A. (2014): Log-logistic distribution as a reliability model: A Bayesian analysis. American journal of Mathematics and Statistics, 4(3): 162-170.
    43. Shehla, R. and Khan, A. A. (2014). Asymptotic Bayesian Reliability Analysis of Generalized Gamma with R. Research & Reviews: Journal of Statistics. Special Issue on Recent Statistical Methodologies and Applications. Vol. 2: 65-76.
    44. Shafi, S., Khan, A. A., Nazir, N. Nazir, G., and Mir, S. A. (2014). Bayesian correlation and regression analysis using R. Research & Reviews: Journal of Statistics. Special Issue on Recent Statistical Methodologies and Applications. Vol. 2: 77-83.
    45. Khan, Y., Akhtar, M. T., Shehla, R. and Khan, A. A. (2015): Bayesian modeling of forestry data using simulation and optimization. Journal of Applied Analysis and Computation. Vol. 5(1):  38-51.
    46. Yasmeen, S., and Khan, A. A. (2015): Bayesian modelling using simulation tools-    applications in agriculture.  International Journal of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. Vol 4(8) 36-59.

         47.  Shehla R and Khan A A (2015): Simulation-based Analysis of Degradation Data: Implementation of a                Multilevel Approach. Journal of Statistics Applications and Probability. Vol 4 (1) 79-91.

         48.  Khan, N., Akhtar, M. T. and Khan, A. A. (2016): A Bayesian Approach to Survival      Analysis of       Inverse   Gaussian Model with Laplace Approximation. International Journal of Statistics and Applications. Vol.     6(6): 391-398.

        49.  Khan, N., Akhtar, M. T. and Khan, A. A. (2017): Bayesian Analysis of Marshall and Olkin Family of     Distributions. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research. Vol. 8(7): 18692-18699.

    51.  Yasmeen, S. and Khan, A. A. (2017): A Comparative Study of Bayesian Methods for  the Analysis of Binomial Proportion Data in Agricultural Research. International  Journal of Scientific Research in Science. Vol. 3(6): 257-268.

    52. AbuJarad,M.H. & Khan A.A.(2018): Exponential Model: A Bayesian Study with Stan, International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 9(8), 28495-28506.

    53. AbuJarad,M.H. & Khan A.A.(2018): Bayesian Survival Analysis of Topp-Leone Generalized Family with Stan., International Journal of Statistics and Applications, 8(5):274-290.

    54. Khan, N. and Khan, A. A. (2018): Bayesian Analysis of Topp-Leone Generalized Exponential Distribution., Austrian Journal of Statistics, Volume-47, 1-15.

     55.  Akhtar, M. T., & Khan, A. A. (2018). JMASM 51: Bayesian reliability analysis of binomial model –         Application to success/failure data.   Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 17(2), eP2623. doi: 10.22237/jmasm/1553803862

     56.   AbuJarad M H, Eman S A, and Khan A A(2019): Bayesian survival analysis of Type I general exponential distributions: Annals of Data Science. Springer-Verlag. https:://doi.org/10.1007/S40745.

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