ARIDAMAN K. JAIN
New Jersey Institute of Technology Phone: 973-642-4853
Newark, NJ 07102-1983 jain@adm.njit.edu
Summary
Teacher, consultant, and researcher in a wide variety of statistical fields, including Reliability Analysis, Applied Statistics, Design of Experiments, Statistical Modeling, and Sampling Surveys, as well as Network Security, and Cost Modeling
· Currently teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Statistics.
· Coordinator of Probability & Statistics Course (Math 333).
· Coordinator of the Statistical Consulting Lab.
· Led the development of the “Product Performance Indicator”. Played a key role in the development of the “Return Rate” and “System Outage” measurements in TL 9000.
· Convinced the TL 9000 Measurements Group to reduce the number of metrics from 30 to 10 most critical, which resulted in a multi-million dollar savings for Lucent.
· Led the development of a security profile of Lucent computer network that resulted in the filing of two patent applications.
· Developed a sampling plan for Factory EST of DDM-2000 system that reduced the manufacturing test interval and the testing costs by 50% - 70%.
· Teamed with a cross-functional group to develop the new balanced scorecard that is a key tool being used by the Executive Committee to manage the Lucent turn around.
· Coauthored several sections of the “Reliability Prediction Guide”, being developed by the IEEE Reliability Prediction Working Group.
· Developed and presented a tutorial on reliability prediction during1995-2001 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposiums, each attended by more than 100 people.
Provided industry consulting on reliability of electronic equipment and conducted Reliability Review Forums (RRFs) for tracking the reliability performance of Telecom products.
· Conducted RRFs for tracking the reliability performance of large transmission systems deployed by the Regional Bell Operating Companies and developed corrective action programs with several large telecommunications suppliers.
· Coordinated and conducted the first telecommunications industry study of the Cost of Poor Quality that provided a quantitative measure of the potential cost savings.
· Prepared Issues 4 & 5 of the Bellcore Reliability Prediction Procedure that is used by the Telecommunications industry for estimating the reliability of products.
· Authored three issues of the Bellcore Field Reliability Performance Study Handbook, which was the first telecommunications industry document on the subject.
· Developed and presented a tutorial on reliability prediction at the 1995-2001 RAMS, each of these was attended by more than 100 people.
Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ 1967 - 1983
Member of Technical Staff
Made a broad range of technical contributions: modeled computer performance, developed sampling plans for measurement of billing accuracy, designed experiments for optimum phrasing of telephone-intercept messages, and estimated telecom demand in the health-care segment. These contributions had a major impact on the design of telecommunications systems and provided estimates of potential demand for making important decisions on offerings of new telecommunications services.
Course Development & Teaching Experience
· Taught at NJIT: Probability, Applied Statistics, and Sampling Theory 2003 -
· Developed and presented a tutorial: “Reliability Prediction” at the Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (sponsored by IEEE, ASQ, IIE, SRE, and 8 other professional societies) for 7 consecutive years during 1995 – 2001.
· Developed and taught: “Advanced Statistics” at Stevens Institute of Technology, 1995-1996; “Statistical Process Control” at Monmouth Univ., 1994; “Business Statistics” at Monmouth Univ., 1993 - 1994; “Engineering Reliability” at NJIT, 1993; “Design and Analysis of Sampling Surveys” at Bell Laboratories, 1978 & 1979.
· Taught at Bell Laboratories: two-semester sequence of “Data Analysis”, 1975-1976 & 1976-1977; two-semester sequence of “Design of Experiments”, 1971-1972 & 1973-1974; and “Linear Statistical Models”, 1968.
Professional Activities
· NJ Chapter of American Statistical Association, Past President, 1996-1997; Continuing Education Committee Chairman , 1986-1987 & 1994-1996; Chairman of the Election Committee, 1998-2001; and Science Fair Judge, 2004 & 2005.
· Senior Member of both the American Society for Quality and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
· American Society for Quality (ASQ), Chair of two Writing Committees, “An Attribute Skip-Lot Sampling Program: ANSI/ASQ S1-2003” and “Chain Sampling Procedures for Inspection by Attributes: ANSI/ASQ S3-2004”.
Journal Articles and Papers in Proceedings
1. "Sampling and Short Period Usage in the Purdue Library," College and Research Libraries, Vol. 27, p. 211 ‑218, May 1966.
2. "A Statistical Study of Book Use," PhD Thesis, Purdue University, Distributed by U.S. Clearinghouse (PB‑176525), 1967.
3. "Sampling and Data Collection Methods for a Book‑Use Study," The Library Quarterly, Vol. 39, p. 245‑252, July 1969.
4. "A Statistical Model of Book Use and its Application to the Book Storage Problem," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 64, p. 1211‑1224, December 1969 (Co‑authors: V. L. Anderson and F. F. Leimkuhler).
5. "Sampling In‑Library Book Use," Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Vol. 23, p. l50‑155, May‑June 1972.
6. "Monte‑Carlo Simulation of Cross-talk in Communication Cables," Proceedings of 1973 Winter Simulation Conference, p. 844‑857, January 1973.
7. "Statistical Modeling of Computer Performance," Proceedings of the Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Meetings of the Computer Performance Evaluation Users Group, p. 19‑29, 1974‑1975 (Co‑author: T. W. Potter).
8. "Statistical Modeling of Computer Performance (A Cost Benefit Approach)," Proceedings of the Twelfth Meeting of the Computer Performance Evaluation Users Group, p. 171‑178, November 1976 (Co‑author: T. W. Potter).
9. "Estimation from a Stratified Random Sample Under Changes in Strata Composition," Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods, American Statistical Association, Washington, D.C., p. 642‑646, August 1978.
10. "A Guideline to Statistical Approaches in Computer Performance Evaluation Studies," Performance Evaluation Review, Vol. 8, No. 1‑2, p 63‑77, 1979.
11. "Quantitative Methods in Computer Performance Evaluation," Proceedings of the 15th Meeting of the Computer Performance Evaluation Users Group, October 1979.
12. "Computer System Migration Planning Through Benchmark Performance Evaluation," Proceedings of the 15th Meeting of the Computer Performance Evaluation Users Group, p. 89‑104, October 1979 (Co‑authors: A. Mukherjee and B. A. Ketchledge).
13. "Design of a Rotation Scheme for a Stratified Multi‑Stage Sample," Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 57‑69, 1981.
14. "Estimation in Stratified Sampling: Adjustment for Changes in Strata Composition," Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Vol. 34, No. 1, Part A, p. 91‑103, 1982.
15. "A Multivariate Methodology for Analyzing Data from Stratified Multi‑Stage Sampling Surveys," Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods, American Statistical Association, Washington, D.C., p. 111‑ 116, August 1982 (Co‑author: R. E. Hausman).
16. "Stratified Multi‑Stage Sampling," Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Vol. 9, p. 8‑12, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1985 (Co‑author: R. E. Hausman).
17. "Quantification of the Cost of Poor Quality for Selected Telecommunications Products,” Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section, American Statistical Association, Washington, D.C., p. 289‑293, August 1985 (Co‑author: B. S. Liebesman).
18. "The Cost of Poor Quality for Selected Operating Telephone Company Products," Proceedings of the IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, IEEE Communications Society, p. 1393‑1397, December 1985 (Co‑author: B. S. Liebesman).
19. "What is the Cost of Poor Quality?", Bell Communications Research EXCHANGE, Vol. 2, Issue 6, p. 18‑22, November/December 1986 (Co‑author: B. S. Liebesman).
20. "Conducting Quality and Reliability Field Performance Studies," Bell Communications Research EXCHANGE, Vol. 3, Issue 3, p. 19‑23, May/June 1987.
21. "Improved Quality of Protocol Testing Through Techniques of Experimental Design," Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications, p. 745‑752, May 1994 (Co‑authors: K. Burroughs and R.L. Erickson).
22. "Quality Assurance Cost Effectiveness as a Measure of Customer Satisfaction", Annual Review of Communications, Volume XLVIII, p. l013‑l018, 1994‑95 (Coauthor: R. N. Brigham).
23. “Reliability Prediction”, A Best Continuing-Excellence-Award-Winning Tutorial at Seven Consecutive Reliability and Maintainability Symposiums - Tutorial Notes, During 1995-2001 (Coauthors: John Healy and Jay Bennett).
24. “The Realism of FAA Reliability-Safety Requirements and Alternatives”, IEEE AES Systems Magazine, February 1998 (Coauthors: Michael Pecht, et al).
25. “Improving the Manufacturing Test-Interval and Costs for Telecommunications Equipment”, Proceedings of the Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, January 1999 (Coauthor: Harry Saraidaridis).
26. “Managing Cyber Security Vulnerabilities in Large Networks”, Bell Labs Technical Journal, Volume 4, Number 4, October-December 1999 (Co-authors: Edward S. Chang, David M. Slade, and S. Lee Tsao).
27. “Development of Quality Index for TL 9000 Measurements”, Proceedings of the Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, January 2002.
28. “Reliability Predictions Based on Criticality-Associated Similarity Analysis”, Proceedings of the Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, January 2002 (Coauthors: Alazel Jackson and Tyrone Jackson).
29. “Development and Use of Quality Index for Reliability Improvement”, Reliability, Maintainability, and Supportability (RMS) Newsletter, Volume 6, Number 2, April 2002.
30. “Quality Index for Feedback and Reliability Improvement”, Proceedings of the Annual Quality Congress, May 2003.
31. “Liposuction Breast Reduction: A Prospective Trial in African American Women” (Coauthors: Martin J. Moskovitz, Sherwood A. Baxt, and Robert E. Hausman), Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, February, 2007.
32. The Prerequisites, Performance and Perceptions of the ACCE/DCE in Emerging DPT Programs (Coauthors: Pivko, S., Silberman, N., DeMasi, I., and Taylor, M.,), Proceedings of the World Physical Therapy 2007 Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June, 2007.
33. Evaluating Electronic Voting Systems Equipped with Voter-Verified Paper Records, (Coauthors: N. Ansari, P. Sakarindr, E. Haghani, C. Zhang, and Y.Q. Shi), IEEE Security and Privacy, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp.30-39, May/June 2008.
Selected Reports at Bell Labs, Bellcore, and Lucent Technologies
1. Effect of Twist Lengths and Distances between Pairs on Cross-talk, Bell Laboratories Report, October 29, 1968.
2. Sampling and Data Collection Methods for Book Use Studies, Bell Laboratories Report, February 6, 1969.
3. Optimum Twist Length Selection, Bell Laboratories Report, May 12, 1969.
4. An Experiment to Investigate the Phrasing of Automatic Intercept Messages, Bell Laboratories Report, July 31, 1969.
5. Analysis of a Completely Balanced Lattice Square Experiment for Investigating the Phrasing of Automatic Intercept Messages, Bell Laboratories Report, July 15, 1970.
6. A Likelihood Analysis of Time Dependent Models for Customer Revenue Lifetime, Bell Laboratories Report, September 3, 1971 (Coauthor: J. A. Tischendorf).
7. Investigation of Possible Sources of Bias in MDF Activity Study, Bell Laboratories Report, July 23, 1973 (Coauthors: P. S. Miller and J. A. Tischendorf).
8. Application of Asymptotic Normality of Power Sums to Communication Crosstalk Studies, Bell Laboratories Report, November 13, 1974 (Coauthor: B. Saperstein).
9. Analysis of Possible observer Bias in the Final NAP ‑ Installation Data Base for Bell of Pennsylvania, Bell Laboratories Report, December 23, 1974 (Coauthor: P. A. Groll).
10. Formulas for Estimates of Billing Error Probabilities for operator Handled Calls, Bell Laboratories Report, March 4, 1977.
11. Revenue Impact of Billing Errors in Direct‑Distance‑Dialed Calls, Bell Laboratories Report, November 11, 1977.
12. Estimation of Potential Demand for Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Bell Laboratories Report, October 26, 1979.
13. The Nationwide Credit ‑ Classification Study: Study overview and Sampling Plan, Bell Laboratories Report, December 20, 1979 (Coauthor: W. H. Elliott).
14. Estimation of Potential Demand in the Health Care Segment, Bell Laboratories Report, July 24, 1981 (Coauthor: P. Agarwala).
15. Integrity of Special Services Forecast Data Base, Bell Laboratories Report, October 21, 1981.
16. Special Services Forecasting Reports: Survey Results, Bell Laboratories Report, November 23, 1982
17. Specifications for a Field Quality Data Base, Bellcore Report, May 17, 1984.
18. Cost of Poor Quality: Fiber optic Regenerators, Bellcore Report, December 31, 1984.
19. Field Performance Study Handbook, Issue 1, Bellcore Report, December 1988.
20. Field Reliability Performance Study Handbook, Issue 2, Bellcore Report, September 1989.
21. An Economic Model of the Life Cycle Cost of Repairing Defective Plug‑ins vs Buying. New Plug‑ins, Bellcore Report, July 30, l990 (Coauthor: R. G. Wingerter).
22. Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic eqiupment, Issue 4, Bellcore Technical Reference, September 1992.
23. A new Procedure for Supplier Data Validation for the case of Small Number of Defectives, Bellcore Report, May 1993.
24. Quality Cost Management Using QuACE, Issue 2, Bellcore Report, February 1994.
25. Economic Impact of Increasing the operating Temperature Range Within Telecommunications Central offices: The Wide‑Band Study, Bellcore Report, November 1994 (Coauthors: G. G. Neuburger, et al).
26. Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic Equipment, Issue 5, Bellcore Technical Reference, December 1995.
27. Statistical Analysis of DDM-2000 Factory and Field Data During 1996-1997, Lucent Technologies Report, April 1998 (Coathors: F. R. Forgit, J.P. Maceachern, and C. I. Saraidaridis).
28. WNG Production Sampling EST – Proposed Production Sampling Plan and Analysis of Factory and Field Data, Lucent Technologies Report, December 1998 (Coathor: C. I. Saraidaridis).
29. Reliability Information Notebook, Edition 7, Revision 1, Lucent Technologies Report, October 1999.
30. Reliability Information Notebook, Edition 8, Lucent Technologies Report, October 2001 (Coauthor: Lou Dechiaro).