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Samuel Olorunfemi Adams

Senior Lecturer - Statistics at University of Abuja | Abuja, FCT , Nigeria

Subjects:
Mathematics and Statistics
Spoken languages:
English
Status:
Open to collaboration.

Work

Subjects:
Mathematics and Statistics
Research Keywords:
Time Series Analysis, Panel Data, Data Science, machine learning
Collaboration interests:
Time Series Analysis, Panel Data, Data Science, machine learning, nonparametric Statistical Inference.
Biography:
CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Samuel Olorunfemi Adams is a don of Non – parametric Regression and Spline smoothing Regression in the Department of Statistics, University of Abuja, Nigeria. He had his undergraduate studies at the University of Abuja, where he graduated as the second overall best graduating student in Statistics in year 2000. He subsequently went to the University of Ilorin, Kwara state and received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Statistics. As a Statistics teacher, Statistical Consultant, Data Analyst, Researcher and SPSS facilitator, he is widely known for his contributions in the field of Non – Parametric Statistics. Dr. Adams started his career in University of Abuja in 2004 and rose to the rank of Lecturer 1 in 2012. He later served as the departmental Secretary, department of Statistics, University of Abuja (206-2010); and departmental examination officer, department of Statistics, University of Abuja, (2014 – 2018). He is also an SPSS instructor with Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) an ICT training arm of Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC). He is a registered member of Nigerian Statistical Association (NSA), Science Association of Nigeria (SAN) and Professional Statisticians Society of Nigeria (PSSN). Dr. Adams has well over 40 academic publications comprising of local and international journals as well as over 10 papers presented in learned conferences in and outside Nigeria.

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