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Dr. Dennis Ridley

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Dr. Dennis Ridley studied Electrical Engineering at Middlesex University in England and the University of the West Indies, where he received the Master of Science degree in Computer Methods in Electrical Power Systems Analysis. He received his PhD degree in Engineering Management from Clemson University. He has the distinction of a US patent, publication in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, US State Department Fulbright Senior Specialist at Kharkov University in Ukraine and Harvard Business School certificate in The Art & Craft of Discussion leadership. He is a Professor at Florida A&M University, and a Faculty Associate in the Department of Scientific Computing at Florida State University. He is widely published in many fields, and his professional societies have included the Institute for Operations Research and Management Science and the International Institute of Forecasters, among others. His inventions include the computer-powered wire(less) ultra-intelligent real-time monitor, antithetic time series analysis, the moving window-spectral method and the CDR economic growth model and index.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Time Series Analysis
Simulation
Econometric analysis
Antithetic variables

Short Biography

Dr. Dennis Ridley studied Electrical Engineering at Middlesex University in England and the University of the West Indies, where he received the Master of Science degree in Computer Methods in Electrical Power Systems Analysis. He received his PhD degree in Engineering Management from Clemson University. He has the distinction of a US patent, publication in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, US State Department Fulbright Senior Specialist at Kharkov University in Ukraine and Harvard Business School certificate in The Art & Craft of Discussion leadership. He is a Professor at Florida A&M University, and a Faculty Associate in the Department of Scientific Computing at Florida State University. He is widely published in many fields, and his professional societies have included the Institute for Operations Research and Management Science and the International Institute of Forecasters, among others. His inventions include the computer-powered wire(less) ultra-intelligent real-time monitor, antithetic time series analysis, the moving window-spectral method and the CDR economic growth model and index.