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    Kazim Khan received an M.S. in Applied Statistics in 1977, and a Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics in 1980, both from Case Western Reserve University. Professor Khan joined the faculty of Kent State University in 1981. His research interests include applied statistics, communication and networking, mathematical finance, optimal designs of experiments, stochastic methods in approximation theory, analysis and summability theory.
    Education
    Ph.D. Mathematical Statistics, Case Western Reserve University, 1980, Shelemyahu Zacks, Advisor.
    M.S. Applied Statistics, Case Western Reserve University, 1977.
    B.Sc. Mathematics, Government College Lahore, Pakistan, 1975.
    Professional Experience
    Professor of Mathematics, Kent State University, 1995--present.
    Associate Professor of Mathematics, Kent State University, 1988-1995.
    Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Kent State University, 1981-1988.
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