I am Lukman Oladimeji, and I attended the University of Ilorin for both my undergraduate and post graduate studies. The study of statistics has always attracted me. After completing my second degree, I took a course in occupational health and safety, from which I graduated with a professional certificate. I subsequently applied for and was hired for a position as an assistant lecturer at the Ladoke Akintola University statistics department.
Over the last two years, I've had a position as an assistant lecturer. Sample surveys, experimental planning, and econometrics have piqued my interest recently. In order to complete my doctoral thesis, I am currently using Bayesian hierarchical modeling on dynamic panel data with heterogeneity.
Numerous statistics courses, such as sampling techniques, stochastic processes, statistical inference, and others, have been taught by me. I have a number of works in publications that have undergone peer review, and I belong to the Professional Statisticians Society of Nigeria.
- Onatunji A.P, Olalude O.A, Oladimeji L.A (2022) Estimation of Time Independent Cox Proportional Hazard Model. Dutse Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences (DUJOPAS), vol 8 No 1a March 2022
- Ibidoja O.J, Ohanuba F.O, Oladimeji L.A (2022) Modeling and forecasting COVID-19 in countries with high confirmed cases. Young Statisticians Meeting 2022