Jihyun Kim | Data-Driven Decision Making | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Jihyun Kim | Data-Driven Decision Making | Research Excellence Award

Professor | University of Seoul | South Korea

Ms. Jihyun Kim is a researcher in Transportation Engineering with a focus on data-driven analysis of traffic systems and emerging mobility technologies. Her research explores traveler behavior, safety, and operational performance using advanced statistical modeling and simulation-based approaches. She has conducted studies on e-scooter operations on sidewalks using VR simulators to evaluate safety and applicability under realistic conditions. Her work also includes the development of intersection- and roundabout-specific gap acceptance models, incorporating environmental factors such as rainfall. Through her research, she contributes evidence-based insights to support safer, smarter, and more efficient urban transportation systems.

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Mr. Ankush Sharma | Quantile Life Prediction | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Ankush Sharma | Quantile Life Prediction | Young Researcher Award 

Emerging Research Scholar, Banaras Hindu University, India

Mr. Ankush Sharma is a dynamic and emerging research scholar in the domain of Statistics, specializing in Survival Analysis, Reliability Engineering, Degradation Modeling, Bayesian Estimation, and Functional Modeling. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Statistics from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, where his research focuses on Statistical Modeling and Experimental Designs Planning for Highly Reliable Products under the supervision of Prof. Sanjeev Kumar. He has contributed actively to the global research community through publications in reputed Scopus and SCI-indexed journals and has served as a reviewer for distinguished journals such as the International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management and the Asia Pacific Prognostics and Health Management Conference. His research interests include the design of experiments for high-reliability systems, stochastic degradation modeling, and Bayesian hierarchical analysis for predictive maintenance and reliability forecasting.  His published work demonstrates his capacity for innovation and rigor, as seen in his research on thermal damage modeling, accelerated degradation testing, and stochastic EM approaches for reliability prediction. With a clear vision toward academic and research excellence, Mr. Ankush Sharma continues to contribute meaningfully to the statistical sciences community through teaching assistance, peer reviewing, and mentoring junior researchers. His professional trajectory, marked by academic distinction, research innovation, and scientific integrity, positions him as a promising scholar and future academic leader in applied statistics and reliability research.

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Featured Publications

  • Sharma, A. (2025). Determination of Thermal Damage and Failure Time Analysis in Rocks Using Stochastic Models. Quality Reliability Engineering International, 2 citations.

  • Sharma, A., Tomer, S. K., & Panwar, M. S. (2025). Optimal Plans for Accelerated Destructive Degradation Tests with Stress Interaction Effects. Manuscript under review.

  • Sharma, A., & Tomer, S. K. (2025). Modeling Degradation Processes with Covariate-Dependent Random Initiation: A Stochastic EM Approach with Application to Rock Mechanics. Manuscript under review.

  • Sharma, A., & Tomer, S. K. (2025). Survival Adjusted Sequential Bayesian Experimental Designs for Degradation Models. Manuscript under review.

Debasis Kundu | Statistical Analysis | Data Science Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Debasis Kundu | Statistical Analysis | Data Science Excellence Award

Distinguished Professor at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

Professor Debasis Kundu is a highly acclaimed academic in the field of statistics and mathematics, presently serving as a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. With a remarkable academic journey spanning over three decades, he has made extensive contributions to statistical signal processing, distribution theory, and reliability analysis. His scholarly output is reflected in an impressive citation count of over 20,000, an h-index of 68, and an i10-index of 237, which demonstrate his influence and leadership in statistical research. Through his research, mentorship, and administrative roles, Professor Kundu has made a profound impact on the academic and applied dimensions of statistics, both in India and internationally.

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Education

Professor Kundu’s academic foundation is grounded in rigorous statistical training, beginning with a B.Stat. in 1982 and an M.Stat. in 1984 from the Indian Statistical Institute, a premier institute for statistical research in India. His academic pursuits extended internationally as he earned an M.A. in Mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh in 1985. He later completed his Ph.D. in Statistics from Pennsylvania State University in 1989 under the supervision of the legendary statistician Prof. C.R. Rao. His doctoral research, titled “Results in Estimating the Parameters of Exponential Signals in Presence of Noise”, laid the groundwork for his future contributions to statistical signal processing and distribution theory.

Experience

Professor Kundu’s professional trajectory is marked by several prestigious academic positions. After beginning his career as a Teaching and Research Assistant in the United States, he held tenure-track faculty positions at the University of Texas at Dallas before returning to India in 1990 to join IIT Kanpur. Over the years, he rose through the ranks from Assistant Professor to Professor with Higher Academic Grade, reflecting his academic excellence and leadership. He has held numerous visiting scientist and professor positions across reputed institutions globally, including McMaster University, University of Texas at San Antonio, and Pennsylvania State University. He has also served in major administrative roles such as Head of Department and Dean of Faculty Affairs at IIT Kanpur.

Research Interest

Professor Kundu’s research interests lie primarily in statistical signal processing, distribution theory, and reliability and survival analysis. He is widely known for his work on parameter estimation of chirp signal models, censoring schemes, and failure rate-based models. His contributions have led to the development of new statistical methods and inference techniques that have applications in engineering, medical statistics, and data science. The depth and diversity of his research are evident from the doctoral dissertations he has supervised, ranging from signal processing to accelerated life testing models and statistical inference on non-regular families of distributions.

Award

Professor Kundu’s academic excellence has been recognized through numerous prestigious honors. He was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India, in 2001 and of the Royal Statistical Society, London, in 2003. He received the first Distinguished Statistician Award from the Indian Society of Probability and Statistics in 2014 and the Professor P.C. Mahalanobis Distinguished Educator Award from the Operational Research Society of India in 2017. IIT Kanpur honored him with the Excellence in Teaching Award in 2019 and the Distinguished Teacher’s Award in 2022. His endowed chair professorships—such as the USV, Arun Kumar, and Rahul-Namita Gautam Chairs—highlight the esteem in which he is held within the academic community.

Publication

Professor Kundu has authored over 250 peer-reviewed journal articles, contributing significantly to theoretical and applied statistics. Among his highly cited publications are:

“Analysis of progressive hybrid censoring schemes”, published in Computational Statistics & Data Analysis (2011), cited by 485 articles.

“Generalized exponential distribution: Statistical properties and applications”, in Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (1999), cited by 620 articles.

“Modified Weibull distribution and its applications”, in IEEE Transactions on Reliability (2005), cited by 540 articles.

“Bivariate generalized exponential distribution”, in Journal of Multivariate Analysis (2004), cited by 410 articles.

“Likelihood inference based on Type-II hybrid censored data”, in Biometrical Journal (2007), cited by 370 articles.

“Analysis of chirp signal models”, in Signal Processing (2002), cited by 395 articles.

“On progressively Type-II censored data with binomial removals”, in Statistical Papers (2009), cited by 355 articles.

Conclusion

Professor Debasis Kundu is a luminary in the field of statistics, whose career is defined by excellence in research, teaching, and institutional leadership. His contributions to statistical signal processing and distribution theory continue to guide young researchers and professionals worldwide. Through extensive collaborations, visiting appointments, and keynote lectures, he has fostered academic exchange and elevated India’s presence in global statistical communities. His enduring legacy is reflected in his numerous citations, the success of his doctoral students, and the impact of his scholarly contributions on theory and practice alike.