Computer Science
  Carolyn Bradshaw Morgan
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Fellow of the American Statistical Association

Professor, Mathematics Department

Hampton University

Hampton, VA 23668

Office: (757) 727-5352

Fax: (757) 637-2378

E-mail: carolyn.morgan@hamptonu.edu

 

EDUCATION:

Union College, Ph.D. Administrative and Engineering Systems-Statistics 1982

Wright State University, M.S. Mathematics 1973

Vanderbilt University, B.A. Mathematics 1969

   

Dr. Morgan’s research interests include statistical data analysis, mathematical modeling, reliability and life data analysis, design of experiments, accelerated testing, environmental sampling plans and analysis.  She has over twenty years of experience as a statistician in a Fortune 500 company where she was involved in the successful development and application of mathematical and statistical methods to real-world problems in manufacturing and high-technology businesses.  

   

Most recent technical presentations:  

Morgan, M. H. and Morgan, C. B. (2006). Using Statistical Correlation among Nonlinear Time Series as Economic Indicators, Fifth International Symposium on Business and Industrial Statistics, Lima, Peru.

Morgan, M. H. and Morgan, C. B. (2006). Exploring Statistical Correlation among Nonlinear Time Series/Signals, ASA Joint Statistical Meetings, 2006 Seattle, WA (contributed paper).

Morgan, M. H. and Morgan, C. B. (2007). Using an Adaptive Control Filter to Predict the Synchronization of Time Series. ASA Joint Statistical Meetings, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah (contributed paper).

Morgan, M. H., Morgan, C. B. and Alexander, C. (2008). Time Series Synchronization and Detection Using the Hamming Distance. ASA Joint Statistical Meetings, 2008 Denver, CO (contributed paper).