Mohammad Islam

Faculty Member

Mohammad Islam

Biography

Dr. Islam is an associate professor of Biostatistics at Utah Valley University. He earned MA and PhD degrees from Ball State University and Bowling Green State University in Statistics. Dr. Islam also attended Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh for his M.Sc. degree in Statistics.
Since August 2016, Dr. Islam has been with UVU. Before joining the Department of Mathematics at UVU, he served for few years as a lecturer and later as an assistant professor of Statistics at Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. He also worked as a teaching associate ( student instructor ) at Bowling Green State University during his PhD studies.

Dr. Islam enjoys teaching all levels of statistics and biostatistics courses ( Taught STAT 1040, 1045, 2040, 2050, 4200, 4710, 4720 courses and MATH 1050) as well as college algebra, linear algebra, and calculus ) and actively engages in interdisciplinary collaboration research with other faculties. He also loves supervising undergraduate and graduate student's research and have supervised several students from the Department of Mathematics and Biology. His research interests include multiple comparisons, dose-response analysis, biostatistics, multivariate analysis, and computational statistics.
Dr. Islam is a SAS certified programmer and is proficient in using statistical software such as R, SAS, STATA, Minitab to teach statistics and solve statistical problems.

Teaching

STAT 2050

Introduction to Statistical Methods, Fall 2024

MATH 100R

Math Leap, Fall 2024

STAT 4500

Nonparametric Statistics, Fall 2024

STAT 2040

Principles of Statistics QL, Fall 2024

MATH 1050

College Algebra QL, Summer 2024

STAT 2040

Principles of Statistics QL, Summer 2024

MATH 100R

Math Leap, Spring 2024

STAT 4400

Multivariate Analysis WE, Spring 2024

STAT 2040

Principles of Statistics QL, Spring 2024

STAT 2040

Principles of Statistics QL, Spring 2024

Scholarly/Creative Works

Islam, Mohammad , (2024) "Rank-based regression with bootstrapping and the least square regression for analysis of small sample interrupted time-series data_ simulation studies and application to illegal organ transplants" .

Awards

Faculty Excellence Award

Utah Valley University - April, 2022