Dulal is a Professor of Psychiatry,
Biostatistics and Bioengineering at the University of Illinois
at Chicago. He received his BS in Statistics from Calcutta University,
his MS in Statistics from the Indian Statistical Institute,
and his
PhD in the same field from the University of Maryland. Before
coming to UIC, he served as a Professor of Statistics in the Department
of Mathematics and Statistics at University of South Alabama.
Dulal's
interests include Environmental Statistics, Statistical
problems in Psychiatry, Biostatistics, Design of Experiments,
and Statistical
Inferences. Currently he is investigating sample size determination
and power computation for fMRI data.
He has conducted research,
taught and published extensively in these areas. Dulal
and Professor Robert D Gibbons
received the American Statistical Association's
W.J. Youden Award in 2002 and 2006 for Interlaboratory Testing in recognition
of the contribution to the analysis of interlaboratory calibration experiments.
In 2008 Dulal was elected a Fellow of the American Statistical
Association (ASA) for his outstanding contributions
to the development of Optimal Designs;
Construction of Prediction and Tolerance
Limits for Environmental Data; Hypotheses
Testing for Mental Health Research; for
Development of Statistical Methodology
and Dissemination of Software for Analyzing
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
Data; Statistical Education through outstanding
teaching and service to the profession. |