Salifu Hussein

Rank: Assistant Lecturer

Email: hussalifu@tatu.edu.gh

Brief bio

Salifu Hussein is a highly experience professional statistician with requisite theoretical and analytical skills with well-developed research acumen reflecting a career of strong academic zeal, coupled with excellent written and spoken communication skills, proficiency in Statistical Software’s, Windows and Microsoft applications with research interests in Theoretical and Applied Statistics. In the course of his career, he has carried out interdisciplinary collaborative research and has developed a strong ability to work with a team to achieve target objectives

Education

Ph.D. Mathematical Statistics (Ongiong), , Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi.

MSc. Apllied Statistics. University for Development Studies, Navrongo, 2016

BSc. Statistics, University of Cape Coast, 2012

HND Statistics, Tamale Polytechnic, 2008

Professional Membership

Ghana Statistical Association (GSA), International Biometric Society (IBS)

Research Interests

Multivariate Statistical Modelling, Mathematical Statistics, Probability Distributions, Applied Statistics

Teaching Areas

Probability theory, Advanced Sampling Techniques, Stochastic Process and Multivariate Methods

Publications

  1. Abukari, A., Hamdan Y. and Hussein S. and Nyamekye G. (2022). The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Frontline Healthcare Workers in the Northern Regions of Ghana. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science. 35(10): 23-37.
  2. Hussein S. Nyemekye G and Issac Z. (2021). Modeling Weight Gain of Children Under-Five Years of Age. American Journal of Theoretical and Applied Statistics. (10): 3: 99-110.
  3. Hussein S, Nyamekye G and Issahaku A. (2017). Effect of Some Performance Indicators of Mathematics in the Nalerigu Senior High School. European Scientific Journal. (13) 3: ISSN 1857 – 7881.
  4. Abukari A., Hussein, S. and Adebanji A. O. (2016). Discriminant Analysis of Farmers Adoption of Improved Maize Varieties in Wa Municipality, Upper West Region of Ghana. Sringerplus. (5): 1514
  5. Hussein, S. Abukari A. and Katara, S. (2015). Determinants of Farmers Adoption of Improved Maize Varieties in the Wa Municipality. American International Journal of Contemporary Research. (4):27-35.