VINOD P. MANGLIK, Ph. D

123 Bayberry Drive

Elizabeth City, NC 27909

                Phone: (252) 338-2195 Res.                                                                 (252) 335-3609 Work

Email: vpmanglik@mail.ecsu.edu                            vmanglik_ec@yahoo.com

 

      1.   ACADEMIC DEGREES

 

1972                                University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Ph. D. Statistics. (http://www.stat.unc.edu/phds.html#1970)

1963                                Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi, India  (http://www.iasri.res.in)

Post MS Diploma (Agricultural Statistics)

1962                Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi, India

                                          Professional Statisticians’ Certificate

1961                                Lucknow University, Lucknow, India.

Masters of Science (M. Sc.) Mathematical Statistics

1959                                Lucknow University, Lucknow, India.

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Physics, Mathematics, and   Statistics

2.      PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

1994- Present        Elizabeth City State University- Visiting faculty/Assistant Professor/Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. (www.ecsu.edu)

1972- 1994            G. B. Pant University of A & T, Pant Nagar, India- Head/Professor/ Associate Professor/Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics (www.gbpuat.ac.in)

1981-1982                        Sulaimaniyah University, Iraq- Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics

1970-1972                   Elizabeth City State University- Assistant Professor,

 Five College Curriculum Program

1966-1970                       University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill- Research Assistant, Department of Statistics

1964-1966                      G. B. Pant University of A & T, Pant Nagar, India- Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics

1963-1964                      Lucknow University, India- Lecturer Statistics, Department of Statistics

 

3.  CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION   MEMBERSHIPS

 

·        Life member Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics (ISAS), Indian Society of Medical Statistics (ISMS), Indian Society of Population Education (ISPE), and Indian Society of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics (ISTAM).

·        Member International Biometrics Society (IBC), and Mathematical Association of America (MAA)  

 

4. Research Proposals

 

·        One of the investigators in the NSF funded project, “A Computer laboratory for Teaching mathematics and Honor Project”, 1998-2000.

·         Involved in the SAS Grant to the University, 2001.

 

 

5.   INVOLVEMENT IN RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES

Since joining ECSU 

 

·         November 2003: Doing Statistical Evaluation and report preparation for “Comprehensive School Reform  Project”

·        July 25, 2003: Poster Competition Judge, 8th  Annual McNair Scholars Summer Research Program.

·        Statistical Evaluation and report preparation for the Turnage Scholars’ Program: 1998-2001

·        Statistical Evaluation and report preparation for the PACE/MSET Program: 1998-2001

·        Assisted in the Statistical Evaluation and Analysis of the following two Doctoral Dissertations: Academic Year 2000-2001

o       Professional Development and Training Practices to Achieve Computer Competence by Instructional Personnel in school Districts Across the Commonwealth of Virginia,

o       Perceived Mentor benefits from a Formal Mentoring Experience

·        Participated in the evaluation of the Egyptian Computer Based Education Seed Project FRCU ULP II Linkages Technical Exchange at Cairo University, Fayoum, Egypt: May 11-23, 1999.

http://nia.ecsu.edu/misc/other-projects/egypt.html

 

·        One of the investigators in the NSF funded project, “A Computer laboratory for teaching Mathematics and Honor Project”: 1998-2000

·        Mentored and evaluated student project in the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program: Summer 1997 and summer 1998.

http://nia.ecsu.edu/misc/other-projects/egypt.html

 

 

6. PRESENTATIONS

 

·         December 20, 2003: Workshop Leader for Mathematica - Infusing MATHEMATICA in  a Calculus based introductory course on Probability & Statistics- at the  project EMIST workshop “MathCad with MatLab &Mathematica”, Bennett College, Greensboro, NC.

·        February 20, 2003: Made a presentation on the scientific personality, Dr. David H. Blackwell under the Black Heritage Month, CSSV Center, ECSU.

·        January 10, 2003: Provided MINITAB training to participants at the Faculty Educational/Research Training Workshop, CSSV Center, ECSU

·        Statistics and Critical Thinking Through Technology, at the Critical Thinking Through Technology Workshop at ECSU: May 28- June 1, 2002.

·        Following papers were presented   at the North Carolina Fall Conference On Under-Graduate Research (SOARS), November 14 –15, 1996 by the students on the work done under my supervision:

o       Four Dimensional Geometry Modeling: J. Head and U. Kulkarni

o       Geometry of African Art and Architecture: T. Costen and team

·         Papers in Applied Statistics, and Teaching of Statistics – Statistics Conferences

 

7. Publications

·        Following two undergraduate level Statistics books in Hindi by the University Press, Pant Nagar, India

v     Statistics for Agriculture Students: 1994

v     Practical Statistics for Veterinary Students: 1991

·        Published over 50 papers in statistics, as applied to agriculture and technology, in several scientific journals and proceedings.

·        Contributed a Chapter- Critical Thinking and Statistics, in the book entitled, “Critical Thinking through Technology in Science and mathematics Education’, (Editors) William Porter and Barbara Solaro, University of North Carolina Press, 2001.

 

8.  Computer Skills

·         Software: MINITAB, SPSS, SAS JMP IN - (Statistics); DERIVE (Calculus), LINALG (Linear Algebra), MATHEMATICA, MS Excel, MATALB and some ad hoc programs

·          Word-Processors: Word Perfect, MS Word, MS works.

·         Language: FORTRAN-IV and 90.

9.       List of theses guided as advisor

 

A.  At EcSU:   MS (Math) theses

1.      Dail Nixon.

The Effect of Block scheduling on Student Performance in Mathematics- A Look at North Carolina’s End of Course exams.

July 2006

2.      Paulette Wagner.

Improving Student Performance On North Carolina’s End-of –Course Exams in Mathematics

July 2006

 

B.  Prior to joining ECSU:  M. Sc. Theses

Thesis Title

Year of Submission

Name of Student

Statistical analysis of queues for some consumer items at Pantnagar.

1978

A.K.Upadhayay

Statistical investigation on density and distribution of some insects associated with soybean

1987

V.Kumar

Failure and replacement Time models of Ford-7000 tractors at the University Farm, Pantnagar.

1987

H.M.Khabri

Some statistical analysis of life-table data of lepidopterous insects

1988

R.Kumar

Some aspects of correlations from familiar data.

1992

S.K.Nagpal