Resume

Eugene Demidenko, Ph.D.

[ Addressess ] - [ Education ] - [ Professional employment ] - [ Teaching experience ] - [ Professional membership ] - [ Service activities ] - [ Books and books chapters ] - [ Publications translated from Russian into English and issued in the USA ] - [ Publications in Russian ] - [ Peered-review journals ] - [ Papers submitted for publication ] - [ Presentations ] - [ Computer languages and statistical packages ] - [ Software development and design ]

Office address

7927 Rubin Building, Section of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756
Tel: (603) 650-8220
e-mail: eugene.demidenko@dartmouth.edu

Home address

328 Hawk Pine Road, Norwich, Vermont 05055
Tel: (802) 649-8451
e-mail: eugene.demidenko@dartmouth.edu

 

Education

1966-1971 M.S. Moscow Pedagogical University (Mathematics).
1972-1975 Ph.D. Central Institute of Mathematics and Economics of Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow (Statistics & Computer Sciences, Thesis: ''Parameter estimation of nonlinear econometric models'').

 

Professional employment

1999 Reseach  Associate Professor, Section of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Dartmouth Medical School.
1998 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College.
1995 Research Assistant Professor, Dartmouth Medical School, Section of Biostatistics and Epidemiology.
1992-1995 Research Associate (part time), Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
1992-1995 Research Associate, Dartmouth Medical School, Section of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
1992 Statistical Software Developer, TrueBasic Company (W. Lebanon, NH).
1989-1991 Head of Computer Center, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Academy of Sciences of the  USSR, Moscow.
1976-1989 Senior Scientific Researcher, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Academy of Sciences of the  USSR, Moscow.
1969-1975 Junior Scientific Researcher, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.

 

Teaching experience

2000-present Thayer School of Engineering. Statistical Analysis of Images. Course for graduate and PhD students.
1998 -present Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College.  Courses in statistics and applied mathematics.
1991 Invited lecturer, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna University, Technics University of Vienna.
1976-1982 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Moscow Physics & Technics University, School of Applied Mathematics and Control Management.
1975 Visiting lecturer, Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, Computer Center of Slovak (Bratislava).

 

Professional membership

American Statistical Association (from 1992).

 

Service activities  (Translator and Editor from English into Russian)

1974 Turner, Probability and Applied Statistics, London.
1976 Duran, Odel. Cluster Analysis, London.
1986 Pollard, Handbook of Statistical Calculations, Wiley, NY.
1988 Lewis C.D. Industrial and Business Forecasting Methods, London.
1989 MainDonald, Statistical Computations, Wiley, NY.
1991 Lloyd E. (ed.) Handbook of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Wiley, NY.
1991 Kubaniva, Macroeconomics at Personal Computer, Tokio-Osaka.
1985-1991 Board of Statistical Literature Translation Department at publishing Company 'Financi and Statistika', Moscow.

 

Books and books chapters

Linear and Nonlinear Regression (in Russian), Financy and Statistica, Moscow, 1981.
Optimization and Regression (in Russian), Nauka, Moscow, 1989
Maximum Likelihood (co-authored with T.Tosteson) ,  Enciclopedia of Biostatistics,  Wiley, New York, 1998.

 

Publications translated from Russian into English and issued in the USA  (peer-reviewed journals)

Demidenko E. (1990). Interval data analysis. Comment,   Industrial Laboratory   56, 862-863.
Demidenko E. (1989). The stability concept in regression analysis,   Industrial Laboratory  55, 611-616.
Demidenko E. (1988). Choosing the regularization parameter in ridge regression,  Industrial Laboratory 54, 565-571.
Demidenko E. (1987). A method of dynamization of regression coefficients,   Automation and Remote Control   48, 1182-1187.
Demidenko E. (1986). Computational issues in nonlinear regression,   Industrial Laboratory   52, 257-262.
Demidenko E. (1984). The identification of  econometric models which are linear with lags or non-linear,  Matecon 21, 87-102

 

Publications in Russian (selected from over 50)

Demidenko E. (1989). An approach to the calculation of investment profit using production functions, Economics and Mathematical Methods, 287-298.
Demidenko E. (1985). Comparison of different schemes in regression analysis, Economics and Mathematical Methods649-657.,
Demidenko E. (1989). An approach to the calculation of investment profit using production functions, Economics and Mathematical Methods, 287-298.
Demidenko E. (1985). Comparison of different schemes in regression analysis, Economics and Mathematical Methods, 652-661.
Demidenko E. (1983). Identification of dynamic linear and nonlinear econometric models, Economics and Mathematical Methods, 1053-1061.
Demidenko E. (1981). Nonlinear regression, part 1. Algorithms; part 2. Programs. IMEMO, Moscow.
Demidenko E. (1977). Seemingly unrelated regression and its estimation, In: Small Size Models of Economic Growth, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.
Demidenko E. (1977). Nonlinear regression, Mathematical Methods for Economic Problems, Nauka, Moscow.
Demidenko E. (1975). Algorithms and Programs of Regression Analysis. FORTRAN, IMEMO, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.
Demidenko E. (1974). Regression analysis in the case of a stochastic matrix of independent variables. In: Mathematical Methods in Economics and International Relations. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.

 

Peered-review journals

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Demidenko, E. (1996). On the existence of the least squares estimate in nonlinear growth curve models of exponential type,  Communication in Statistics. Theory and Methods    25, 159-182.
Demidenko, E. (1997). Asymptotic properties of nonlinear mixed-effects models.  Modelling Longitudinal and Spatially Correlated Data: Methods, Applications, and Future Directions. Springer Lecture Notes in Statistics. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Stukel, T.A., Demidenko, E. (1997). Two-stage method of estimation for general linear growth curve models, Biometrics   53,  340-348.
Stukel, T.A., Demidenko, E. (1997). Comparison of methods for general nonlinear mixed-effects models. Modelling Longitudinal and Spatially Correlated Data: Methods, Applications, and Future Directions. Springer Lecture Notes in Statistics. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Demidenko, E. and Spiegelman, D. (1997). A paradox: more Berkson measurement error can lead to more efficient estimates, Communication in Statistics. Theory and Methods    26, 1649-1675.
Tosteson, T. D., Buonarccorsi, J.P. and Demidenko, E. (1998). Covariate measurement error and the estimation of random parameters in a mixed model for longitudinal data,    Statistics in Medicine  17, 1959-1971.
O'Hara, J.A., Goda, F., Demidenko, E. Swartz, H.M. (1998). Effect on re-growth delay in murine tumor of scheduling split dose irradiation based on direct pO2 measurements by EPR oximetry, Radiation Research. November.
Demidenko, E. (1999). Is this the least squares estimate?   Biometrika (in press).

 

Papers submitted for publication

Tosteson, T. and Demidenko, E. Measurement error for generalized linear models when the covariate is a proportion.
Demidenko, E. Infinitesimal Influence Analysis.
Demidenko, E. Stukel, T. Efficient estimation of general linear growth curve models.
Demidenko, E. Use and abuse of odds ratio.
Demidenko, E. and Massam, H. On the existence of the maximum likelihood estimate in variance components model and some aspects of the computation.
Sargent, J.D., Dalton, M., Demidenko, E. Klein, R.Z. Effect of state housing policy on lead exposure in children.
Buonaccorsi, J., Demidenko, E., Tosteson, T. A longitudinal random effects model with measurements error in a time-varying covariate.

 

Presentations

1989 Where is the modern econometric theory going? USSR conference on Statistics and Decision Making, Leningrad.
1990 Myths and mysteries of econometric theory, National Bureau of Economic Research, Summer Meeting, Harvard University.
1991 Numerical problems of nonlinear regression (COMPSTAT-91), Bratislava, Slovakia.
1995 Paradox: more measurement error can improve statistical inference, Harvard Public School, Department of Biostatistics.
1996 Asymptotic properties of nonlinear mixed effects models, University of Massachusetts, Department of Mathematics and  Statistics.
1996 How to find the global minimum?, Dartmouth College.
1996 Asymptotic properties of nonlinear mixed effects models, International conference   Modelling Longitudinal and Spatially Correlated Data,   Nantucket, MA.
1996 Computational problems of probit model, COMPSTAT-96, Barcelona, Spain.
1997 Efficient estimation of mixed effects models in large samples. International Biometric Society, ENAR Meeting, Memphis.
1997 Infinitesimal influence analysis. Dartmouth Medical School, Section of Biostatistics and Epidemiology.
1997 Noniterative distribution free estimation of linear mixed effects models with linear covariance structure. Harvard School of  Public Health, Department of Biostatistics.
1998 Linear mixed effects models with linear covariance structure and noniterative distribution free estimation. International Biometric Society, ENAR meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.
1998 Infinitesimal Influence Analysis. New England Statistics Symposium, MIT.

 

Computer languages and statistical packages

S-plus, C, Fortran, Basic (Unix, Windows, Dos)

 

Software development and design

GROWTH: Menu driven statistical program for estimation of linear and nonlinear mixed effects growth curves models (Dartmouth Medical School)
BUSINESS SIMULATOR: Tools of management by professional managers for managers (Gadzinski &Associates, demo is available).
TREND: Commercial statistical package for time series analysis and forecasting, distributed by the company  MATHEMATIKA' in Russia (demo is available, view some screenshots 1,2,3,4,5).
CURRENCY: Interactive software program for optimal portfolio analysis (funded by The Ministry of Foreign Trade, USSR)
OPTCOAT: Optimization of Thermal Spray Coating Formation.