Ali Hadi
 Professor
                            Mathematics and Actuarial Science                                                        
The American University in Cairo
                                                        Egypt
                        
Biography
Distinguished University Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Actuarial Science. He is the Founder of the Actuarial Science Program and former Vice Provost and Director of Graduate Studies and research at AUC. Ali S. Hadi received his PhD degree with honors from New York University in 1984. Prior to joining AUC in 2000, he has worked at Cornell University for 17 years during which he has held the ranks of assistant, associate and full professor and has served as the chair of the Department of Social Statistics from 1994-98. He is also a Stephen Weiss Presidential Fellow and Professor Emeritus at Cornell University. Hadi is a former Distinguished Visiting Professor at AUC and Clemson University and a former Visiting Professor at the University of Castilla La Mancha (Spain), Neuchâtel University (Switzerland), University of Carlos III (Spain), Cantabria University (Spain), Umea University (Sweden), and New York University.
Research Interest
Regression and Multivariate analysis, Visualization of massive hyperdimensional, Data (Big Data) Expert Systems and Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence Neural, Bayesian, Markov, and Functional Networks, Matrix Algebra and its applications
Publications
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Castillo, E., Gutiérrez, J. M., and Hadi, A. S. (1997), Expert Systems and Probabilistic Network Models, New York: Springer-Verlag. Translated to Spanish and published by the Spanish Academy of Engineers.
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Castillo, E., Hadi, A. S., Balakrishnan, N., and Sarabia, J. M. (2005), Extreme Value and Related Models with Applications in Engineering and Science, John Wiley & Sons.
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Chatterjee, S. and Hadi, A. S. (2006), Regression Analysis by Example, (4th Edition) New York: John Wiley & Sons. Translated into Chinese and published by China Statistics Press of The People’s Republic of China.