Dr. Anu Sirohi | Survival Analysis | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Anu Sirohi, Amity University, India
π©βπ« Dr. Anu Sirohi is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Statistics, with experience at prestigious institutions like Amity University and Sharda University. Holding a Ph.D. in Statistics, her research focuses on survival models for infant and child mortality in India. With expertise in Python, R, SPSS, and more, she excels in machine learning, regression, and statistical analysis. Passionate about education, she supervises Ph.D. candidates and imparts knowledge in advanced statistical techniques. Dr. Sirohi’s dedication to academia is matched only by her commitment to advancing statistical research and empowering future statisticians.
Publication Profile:
Education:
π©βπ Dr. Anu Sirohi completed her Ph.D. in Statistics from Banasthali University, Rajasthan, in September 2020. Her doctoral thesis, titled “Survival Models for Mortality Experience of Infant and Child Underfive: An Evidence from India,” showcases her dedication to understanding and addressing critical issues in public health. In June 2015, she achieved UGC-NET JRF accreditation in Population Studies, demonstrating her expertise in demographic research. Dr. Sirohi’s academic journey reflects her passion for exploring statistical methodologies to improve outcomes for vulnerable populations, particularly infants and children under five, in India.
Work Experience:
π©βπ« Dr. Anu Sirohi currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at Amity University, Noida, since May 10, 2023. Prior to this, she held a similar position at Sharda University, Greater Noida, starting from August 3, 2021, until May 9, 2023. With her expertise in statistics and commitment to academic excellence, Dr. Sirohi contributes significantly to shaping the minds of future statisticians. Her tenure at both institutions reflects her dedication to fostering learning environments where students can thrive and develop a profound understanding of statistical concepts and methodologies.
Research Focus:
π¬ Dr. Anu Sirohi’s research spans diverse areas within statistics and mathematical modeling, with a particular emphasis on public health and agricultural optimization. Her work delves into intricate topics such as proportional hazard regression models, frailty analysis, and dynamic programming approaches in agriculture. Dr. Sirohi’s expertise shines through in her exploration of collinearity effects on statistical estimators and the development of novel methodologies to address these challenges. With a keen focus on applications in infant mortality assessment, precision agriculture, and system reliability analysis, she contributes significantly to advancing knowledge and solutions in these critical domains, blending empirical evidence with mathematical rigor to drive impactful research outcomes.
Publication Top Notes:
Biased proportional hazard regression estimator in the existence of collinearity
AI-based Dynamic Programming Approach in Agriculture for Solving Intuitionistic Fuzzy Assignment Problems
Performance analysis of Precision Agriculture model using copula distribution and common cause Breakdown
Some rβk class proportional hazard regression models in the presence of collinearity: an evidence from Indian infant mortality
Parametric Frailty Analysis in Presence of Collinearity: An Application to Assessment of Infant Mortality
Stochastic Analysis of a Priority-Based Warm Standby System Working under k-out-of-n G Policy Using Multi-Dimensional Repair
Alternative approach to moments of order statistics from one-parameter Weibull distribution
On the structure of infant mortality using accelerated failure time (AFT) model: A comparative study based on national family health survey (NFHS) data in India