Description: Statistics is a key characteristic that assists a wide variety of professions including business, government, and factual sciences. Companies need data calculation to make informed decisions that help maintain their relevance. Design of experiments (DOE) is a set of active techniques that provides a more efficient approach for industries to test their processes and form effective conclusions. Experimental design can be implemented into multiple professions, and it is a necessity to promote applicable research on this up-and-coming method. Design of Experiments for Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Food, and Industrial Applications is a pivotal reference source that seeks to increase the use of design of experiments to optimize and improve analytical methods and productive processes in order to use less resources and time. While highlighting topics such as multivariate methods, factorial experiments, and pharmaceutical research, this publication is ideally designed for industrial designers, research scientists, chemical engineers, managers, academicians, and students seeking current research on advanced and multivariate statistics.
Brief description: Eugenia Gabriela Carrillo-Cedillo EDUCATION 1990 B.S., INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC). Mexico. 1997 M.S., CHEMICAL SCIENCES. UABC, Mexico 2008 Ph.D., SCIENCES. UABC, Mexico ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS HELD 1990-1999 Laboratory Technician Faculty of Chemical Sciences UABC. 1999-present Professor. Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Engineering UABC. 2013-2015 President of the Academy of Natural and Exact Sciences, UABC 2016-2018 Member of the Board of Representatives of the Mexican Association of Analytical Chemistry TEACHING Undergraduate and graduate courses on Analytical, Flow Chemistry, Design of Experiments, Water Analysis, Statistical Quality Control, Probability and Statistics RESEACH Publications Indexed in JCR: 8 Book Chapters: 4 Books: 1 THESIS ADVISED Undergraduate thesis: 4 Master degree thesis: 5 Doctorate degree thesis: 1 AWARDS National Research System Member (Candidate): 2017-2020 Professor with Desirable Profile (SEP): 2006-