/Statistics Research Publications & Consultancy

Statistics Research Publications & Consultancy

Name of Faculty:  Dr. Nutan Vijay Khangar

  1. Kamalja, K.K. and Khangar, N.V. (2013). Singular Value Decomposition for Multidimensional Matrices published in Journal of Engineering of Research and Applications, 3(6), 123-129.
  2. Khangar, N.V. and Kamalja, K.K. (2017). Multiple Correspondence Analysis and its Applications. Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis, 10(2), 431-461.
  3. Kamalja, K.K. and Khangar, N.V. (2017). A Statistical Study of Suicidal Behavior of Indians. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 7(12), 1-14.
  4. Khangar, N.V., Amrutkar, K.P. and Dusane S.S. (2022). A Statistical Study of Suicidal Behavior of
    Indians: The Disease of New Era. International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistical Sciences (IJAMSS),, 11(2), 31-42.
  5. Patil, C.A., Nalawade, P.M., Khangar, N.V., Gadakh, B.L. and Amrutkar, K.P. (2022). Spatio-temporal variations of groundwater by using analysis of variance: A case study in Nashik District, Maharashtra, India; Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences
    (JBES), 21(6), 26-34.
  6. Patil, C.A., Nalawade, P.M., Gadakh, B.L. and Khangar, N.V. (2022). Statistical Statistical assessment of groundwater quality using hydrochemical parameters for drinking water of rural areas in Nashik district, Maharashtra, India. Water Science, 36(1),
    136-143.
  7. Kamalja, K.K., Khangar, N.V. and Beh, E.J. (2024). A New Algorithm for the Partition of Pearson’s Chi-squared Statistic for Multiway Contingency table. International Journal of the Indian Society for Probability and Statistic, 1-29.

Name of Faculty: Dr. Kalpesh Prabhakar Amrutkar

  1. Kamalja K.K. and Amrutkar K.P. (2014). Computational methods for reliability and importance measures of weighted-consecutive-systems. IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 63(1), 94-104, 2014 (IF: 2.790).
  2. Amrutkar K.P. and Kamalja K.K. (2014). Reliability and importance measures of weighted-out-of- system. International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering, 21(3), 1450015 (22 pages).
  3. Amrutkar K.P. and Kamalja K.K. (2017). Reliability and importance measures of weighted and systems. Computers and Industrial Engineering, 107, 85-99 (IF: 3.195).
  4. Amrutkar K.P. and Kamalja K.K. (2017). An overview of various importance measures of reliability system. International Journal of  Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences, 2(3), 150-171.
  5. Kamalja K.K. and Amrutkar K.P. (2018). Reliability and importance measures of weighted–within-consecutive–out-of- system. IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 67(3), 951-969 (IF:2.729).
  6. Chopade, L.R., Paradeshi J.S., Amrutkar K.P. and Chaudhari, B.L. (2018). Finding out potent probiotic cultures from ayurvedic formulation Takrarishta through in-vitro probiotic 3 characterization and principal component analysis. LWT-Food Science and Technology, 100,
    205-212 (IF: 4.952).
  7. Amrutkar K.P. and Kamalja K.K. (2021). Joint reliability importance of weighted-consecutive systems. Life Cycle Reliability and Safety Engineering, 10, 1–14.
  8. S. Thangamayan, M. D. Walunjkar, D. Kumar Ray, M. Venkatesan, A. Banik and K. P. Amrutkar, "5G Modulation Technique Comparisons Using Simulation Approach, 2022 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Engineering and Management (ICIEM), London, United Kingdom, 2022, pp. 848-856, doi: 10.1109/ICIEM54221.2022.9853137.
  9. Khangar, N.V., Amrutkar, K.P. and Dusane S.S. (2022). A Statistical Study of Suicidal Behavior of
    Indians: The Disease of New Era. International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistical Sciences (IJAMSS),, 11(2), 31-42.
  10. Patil, C.A., Nalawade, P.M., Gadakh, B.L. and Amrutkar, K.P. (2022). Spatio-Temporal varation within in pH and TDS in groundwater using Statistics and GIS in Nashik District, Maharashtra India. Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeuticcs, 12 (5-S), 168-173.
  11. Patil, C.A., Nalawade, P.M., Khangar, N.V., Gadakh, B.L. and Amrutkar, K.P. (2022). Spatiotemporal variations of groundwater by using analysis of variance: A case study in Nashik District, Maharashtra, India; Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences
    (JBES), 21(6), 26-34.