Alhassan Mubarika

Rank: Lecturer

Email: amubarika@tatu.edu.gh

Brief bio

Alhassan Mubarika (Mrs) has over 10 years’ experience in lecturing and research work. She is currently a Lecturer at the Statistical Science of this University. She joined the University in 2009 and has since contributed significantly (in the areas of teaching, research, service, etc) to the development of the University. Before joining the University, she was the Regional Data Clerk with “The Carter Center” Ghana Guinea Worm Eradication Programme, Tamale where she worked for four years.

Education

Ph.D. Applied Statistics, C.K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Navrongo, 2023

MSc. Industrial Mathematics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi, 2015.

BSc. Mathematical Science with Environmental Science (Statistics Option), University for Development Studies, Navrongo, 2006.

Professional Membership

Ghana Statistical Association (GSA)

Research interest

Probability Distribution, Regression Analysis, Statistical Modelling, Mathematical Statistics, Applied Statistics (Infant and Maternal mortality, etc.)

Teaching area

Operations Research, Statistical Quality Control, Calculus & Matrix Algebra, Linear models, Statistical Demography, Elements of Mathematics, Statistical Methods, Probability theory, etc.

Publications

  1. Alhassan, M., Nasiru, S. and Salifu, K. (2022). On the Complementary Topp-Leone Geometric Family of Distributions: Properties and Regression. Advances and Applications in Statistics, 77: 109-144.
  2. Sulemana Abdul-Salam, Dr. Abdul-Rahman Haadi, Alhassan Mubarika (2020). Impact of mothers Level Of Education on Caesarean Deliveries in Ghana. International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR).
  3. Tuahiru, Maahi, Alhassan, Mubarika and Abdul-Rahaman, Haadi. (2017). Simple Linear Regression Model for Hidden/Hard-to-reach/Exclusive Population. Open Journal of Statistics, 7, 551-559.
  4. Mubarika Alhassan, Maahi Tuahiru, Abdul-Hanan Abdulai (2016). Under-Five Mortality in the West Mamprusi District of Ghana. International journal of mathematics and statistics invention (IJMSI)