OBAID MOHAMED AL-SAIDY
Obaid Mohamed Al-Saidy
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University
Al-Khod P.O.Box 36, PC 123, Oman
Telephone: (968) 24415490, ext 3116/ (968) 99424030/ (968) 99806868
E-mail obiad@squ.edu.om
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|Education |
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| |Doctorate of Philosophy in Statistics (August 2001). |
| |GPA 3.975. |
| |University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA. |
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| |Master of Science Degree in Statistics. |
| |GPA 3.64. |
| |December 1994: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, |
| |Virginia, USA. |
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| |Bachelor’s Degree: Double Major: Mathematics and Statistics. |
| |GPA 3.769 (Honors: Magna Cum Laude). |
| |December 1990: University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA. |
|Professional experience |
| |May 1991 – August 1993 Sultan Qaboos University, College of Science, Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer |
| |Science, Sultanate of Oman. |
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| |Duties included: Teaching and tutoring courses in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, such as |
| |Introduction to Personal Computers, Introduction to Statistics, Fortran, Basic Mathematics. |
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| |December 1994 – August 1996: Assistant Lecturer. |
| |Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman. |
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| |Teaching: Businesses Mathematics, Intermediate Statistics, and Linear Algebra. |
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| |August 1996 – May 1997: Teaching Assistant. |
| |Dept. of Statistics, College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. |
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| |Teaching: Statistics 201. Introduction to Statistics. |
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| |August 1997 – September 2000: Research Assistant. |
| |Dept. of Statistics, College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. |
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| |August 1997 – May 1998: Teaching Assistant. |
| |Dept. of Statistics, College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. |
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| |Teaching: Statistics 201 (Introduction to Statistics). |
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| |June 2000 – July 2000: Teaching Assistant. |
| |Dept. of Statistics, College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. |
| |Teaching: Statistics 509 (Statistics for Engineers). |
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| |August 2000 – December 2000: Mentor in the program of Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) at the Dept. |
| |of Statistics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. |
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| |Duties include: A weekly two-hour tutoring session for graduate students in the areas of mathematical statistics. |
| |January 2001 – August 2001: Teaching Assistant |
| |Dept. of Statistics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. |
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| |Teaching: Statistics 509 (Statistics for Engineers), Statistics 511 (Probability) |
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| |August 2001– August 2002: Visiting Assistant Professor |
| |Dept. of Statistics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. |
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| |September 2001– Present: Assistant Professor |
| |Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University. |
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|publications |
| |Piegorsch, W. W., West, R. W., Al-Saidy, O. M., and Bradley, K. D. (2000). Asymmetric confidence bands for simple linear|
| |regression over bounded intervals. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 34, 193-217. |
| |Al-Saidy, O. M. (2002). Sign Tests. In Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, A. H. El-Shaarawi and W. W. Piegorsch, eds. |
| |Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, vol. 4, pp. 1999-2001. |
| |Al-Saidy O. M., Piegorsch, W. W., West, R. W. and Nitcheva, D. K. (2003). Confidence bands for low dose risk estimation |
| |with quantal response data. Biometrics 59, 1058-1064. |
| |Saleh S. Al-Hinai, Obaid Al-Saidy, Atsu S. S. Dorvlo Abdullah Al-Harthi, Kamlesh Bhargava, Margaret G. Northway, Marwan, |
| |Al-Sharbati, Ala’Aldin Al- Hussaini, Samir Al-Adawi (2003). Social phobia in Oman using self-reported version of the|
| |Liebowitz socail anxiety scale. Experience from Sultan Qaboos University. Submitted. |
| |Hani M. Samawi, Mohammad F. Al-Saleh and O. Al-Saidy (2003). Bivariate Sign Test for a one-sample bivariate location |
| |model using ranked set sample. Submitted to Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. |
| |Hani M. Samawi, Obaid Al-Saidy, Muna Al-Mahrooqi and Thuraya Al-Bousaidi (2003). Sequential ranked set sampling with |
| |applications to mean and ratio estimation. Submitted to Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics. |
| |Hani M. Samawi, Mohammad F. Al-Saleh and O. Al-Saidy (2004). On paired matched sign test using bivariate ranked set |
| |sample. Submitted to Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. |
| |Obaid M. Al-Saidy and Hani M. Samawi (2004). Estimation of overlapping coefficients under Weibull distributions with |
| |Equal shape parameters. Accepted at the Journal of ESAIM: Probability &Statistics. |
| |Hani M. Samawi, Ahmed Y. A. AL-Samarraie and Obaid Al-Saidy (2004). On Regression Estimators Using Extreme Ranked Set |
| |Samples. Accepted at Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science. |
|Computer and Technology Experience |
|Systems UNIX, MS Windows/DOS |
|Languages and Applications Fortran, S-plus, SAS, MINITAB, SPSS, Maple, MS word, |
|MS Excel. |
|Participated in developing and teaching of hybrid online statistics course at the University of South Carolina, USA. |
|Completed a training workshop on “Introduction to Online Teaching and learning: An Interactive Workshop. The American |
|University of Sharjah, March 9-13, 2003 |
| |Honors And Awards |
| |Dean’s List, Spring Semester, 1988. College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina. |
| |Dean’s List, Spring Semester, 1989. College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina. |
| |Dean’s List, Fall Semester, 1989. College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina. |
| |Dean’s List, Spring Semester, 1990. College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Carolina. |
| |President’s Honor Roll, Spring Semester, 1990. University of South Carolina. |
| |Golden Key National Honor Society, 1990. |
| |Pi Mu Epsilon National Honorary Mathematics, 1993. |
| |Mu Sigma Rho National Statistical Honor Society, August 1994. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. |
| |Outstanding Statistics Teaching Assistant Award, University of South Carolina, 1997. |
| |Outstanding Statistics Teaching Assistant Award, University of South Carolina, 1998. |
| |Mu Sigma Rho National Statistical Honor Society (Beta Chapter), November 1998. University of South Carolina. |
| |Outstanding Graduate Assistant, University of South Carolina, 1999. |
| |The Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Dept. of Statistics, University of South Carolina, 2000. |
| |The Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Dept. of Statistics, University of South Carolina, 2001. |
| |A winner of the International Biometric Society’s Eastern North American Region (ENAR) Student Award to the Spring |
| |Meeting, 2001 in Charlotte, North Carolina. |
| |Nominated for the Outstanding Teaching Award (AMOCO) at the University of South Carolina, 2002. |
|Professional memberships |
|The American Statistical Association. |
|The International Biometric Society. Eastern North American Region (ENAR) |
| |PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED |
| |August, 1997 Joint Statistical Meeting, Dallas, Texas, USA. |
| |Paper presented “Asymmetric Confidence Bands for Linear Regression”. |
| |March, 1998 International Biometric Society (ENAR), Atlanta, Georgia, USA. |
| |April, 1999 South Carolina Chapter of the American Statistical Association (SCASA), Columbia, SC, USA. |
| |April, 2000 South Carolina Chapter of the American Statistical Association (SCASA), Columbia, SC, USA. |
| |March, 2001 International Biometric Society (ENAR), Charlotte, North Carolina. |
| |Paper presented “Confidence Bands for Low-Dose Risk Estimation with Quantal Response Data”. |
| |April, 2002 South Carolina Chapter of the American Statistical Association (SCASA), Columbia, SC, USA. |
| |April, 2004 United Arab Emirates Math Day, Sharjah, UAE. |
| |Paper presented “Estimation of Overlapping Coefficients Under Weibull distributions: Equal Shape Parameters. |
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