Biography
Prof. Rama Shanker
Prof. Rama Shanker
Devendra Mishra Institute of Statistics, Patna, India
Title: STATISTICAL APPROACH TO GET WHAT YOU WANT IN LIFE
Abstract: 
It has been observed through various surveys on social life of human beings that majority of human beings don’t get what they want and leading unhappy life. There are several factors responsible for not getting what we want. In fact, like physical phenomenon, our thoughts generate a lot of data and once we identify the nature of the data generated by our thought, we can start capturing these data. Not only this, we can channelise our thoughts to generate data relating to what we want in life.

In this paper an attempt has been made to have statistical analysis of factors responsible for not getting what we want. Some statistical techniques have been suggested to model how to get what we want and have abundance of everything in life. These statistical techniques, if properly utilized with firm belief, can help in modeling a healthy, wealthy, peaceful and joyful life. Finally, some practical case studies of using these statistical techniques by different people in the world to get what they want have been explained. 

It is expected that these statistical techniques will help the students and faculties to have a better life in the present world of chaos.
Biography: 
Prof. Rama Shanker has completed his Bachelor, Master and Ph.D in Statistics from Department of Statistics, Patna University, Patna, India. He has more than twenty years of teaching and research experience. Presently, he is working as Professor of Statistics, Devendra Mishra Institute of Statistics, Patna, India. He was the founding head of Department of Statistics, College of Science at Eritrea Institute of technology, Asmara, Eritrea. He was also the founding Editor-in-Chief of “Eritrean Journal of Science and Engineering (EJSE)”, a biannual Science and Engineering Journal, published from Eritrea Institute of Technology, Eritrea. His research interests include Distribution Theory, Modeling of Lifetime Data, Statistical Inference, Mathematical Demography, Transportation and Assignment Problems. He has 135 research papers published in national and international journals of Statistics, Biostatistics, Mathematics and Operations research. He has introduced several new discrete and continuous probability distributions in Statistics for modeling lifetime data from biomedical sciences and engineering. He is the international advisory Board members of research journals published from India, Singapore, Turkey and USA and reviewers of research papers in distribution theory of many international journals of Statistics. He has been working as international advisory committee members of conferences/seminars in Statistics. He has delivered invited/plenary talks in international/national conferences/seminars in Statistics and Statistics related disciplines. He is the external examiner of Ph.D thesis in Statistics for different universities.