Mir Masoom Ali

Mir Masoom Ali
Dr. Mir Masoom Ali

George and Frances Ball Distinguished Professor of Statistics Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences
Ball State University, Indiana, USA
Born February 1, 1937(1937-02-01)
Patuakhali, British India (Presently Bangladesh)
Occupation Statistician, Educator, Researcher, Author

Mir Masoom Ali (Bengali: মীর মাসুম আলী) (born February 1, 1937), a Bangladeshi American, is a renowned Statistician,[1] Distinguished Professor,[2] prominent educator, researcher, and author. He came to the United States in 1969 and became a naturalized citizen in 1981. Dr. Ali founded the graduate and undergraduate programs in Statistics at Ball State University. He co-founded the Midwest Biopharmaceutical Statistics Workshop (MBSW-History),[3] held at Ball State University annually since 1978, and co-sponsored by the American Statistical Association. Dr. Ali served as editor/associate editor of several international statistical journals. He is the founding president of the North America Bangladesh Statistical Association (NABSA)[4] and a member of advisory board at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. In 2002, Dr. Ali received the Sagamore of the Wabash Award,[5][6] the highest award given in the State of Indiana, USA by the Governor of Indiana Frank O'Bannon, for his significant contributions to Ball State University, to higher education in the State of Indiana, and specifically to the Statistics profession.

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Early life and career

Dr. Mir Masoom Ali was born in Patuakhali, British India (presently Bangladesh) on February 1, 1937. His parents were Mir Muazzam Ali, a prominent Patuakhali lawyer, and Azifa Ali, an advocate for women's education. He spent his childhood in Patuakhali until graduating from Patuakhali Jubilee High English School in 1951. In 1953, Dr. Ali received his I. Sc. degree from Dhaka College. In 1956, he obtained his B. Sc. (Honors) degree and in 1957 his M. Sc. degree, both in Statistics from Dhaka University. After graduation, Dr. Ali was employed by the erstwhile government of Pakistan from 1958-1966. He held a wide array of statistical positions in various ministries of the government. In 1966, Dr. Ali, on leave of absence from his government position, completed his second Masters degree in 1967 and a Ph.D. degree in 1969, both in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Toronto in Canada.

Career in Academe

In 1969, Dr. Ali began his academic career at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, USA as an assistant professor of Statistics, then became an associate professor in 1974 and a full professor in 1978. In 2000, he was named the George and Frances Ball Distinguished Professor of Statistics. Upon Dr. Ali's retirement in 2007, he was appointed as the George and Frances Ball Distinguished Professor of Statistics Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences.

During Dr. Ali's tenure at Ball State University, he published roughly 200 articles and presented over 120 papers at various professional meetings and universities worldwide. His earlier publications were on h-statistics, l-statistics, k-statistics and related finite sampling methods. Later his research focused on order statistics and statistical inference based on optimal spacing and goodness-of-fit procedures. He has also published in diverse areas such as ranking and selection, multivariate distributions, characterization, and mixtures of distributions. Most recently he has published in the areas of Bayesian inference and reliability theory. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association,[7] a Fellow of the Institute of Statisticians,[8], a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society,[9] and an Expatriate Fellow of the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences.[10] Dr. Ali has been a visiting professor at several universities and statistical institutes in the USA, Canada, Bangladesh, India, Korea, Japan and Saudi Arabia.

Honors Bestowed

Awards Received

  • Sagamore of the Wabash Award – awarded by Former Governor of Indiana Frank O'Bannon, 2002.
  • Gold Medal of the Islamic Society of Statistical Sciences, 2005.
  • First recipient of the Qazi Motahar Hossain Gold Medal, 1990.
  • Outstanding Faculty Award, Ball State University, 1993.
  • Outstanding Researcher Award, Ball State University, 1985.
  • “Our Pride” Award, Bangladeshi-American Federation Incorporated (BAFI), 2005.

Special Volumes Published

  • Festschrift in honor of Professor Ali on the occasion of his retirement, 2007 by Ball State University.
  • Special Volume of the International Journal of Statistical Sciences in honor of Professor Ali on the occasion of his 70th Birthday Anniversary, 2007.
  • Special Volume of the Pakistan Journal of Statistics in honor of Professor Ali, 2004.
  • Special Volume of the Journal of Statistical Studies in honor of Professor Ali on the occasion of his 65th Birthday Anniversary, 2002.

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