New Assistant Professor in Decision Sciences (Fall 2021)

Burcu Eke Rubini

The Decision Sciences Department is delighted to announce that Dr. Burcu Eke Rubini will be transitioning to the role of Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences beginning fall 2021. Dr. Eke Rubini graduated from Arizona State University with a Ph.D. in Statistics in 2010. Her research interests and expertise lie in machine learning, statistical programming, network formation, and imputation techniques for missing data. Since arriving at UNH in 2015 she has served as a Lecturer and has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses including business statistics, forecasting analytics, and predictive analytics.

Dr. Eke Rubini has also played a pivotal role in the newly launched MSBA program by designing and delivering multiple courses. This fall she taught and fundamentals of statistical analysis in the MSBA program and in spring she will be teaching courses in statistical learning and modeling unstructured data.

Prior to joining UNH Dr. Eke Rubini served as a statistical consultant and taught quantitatively oriented courses at several universities including Arizona State University, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Eke Rubini on her new role.

Deborah

Deborah Merrill-Sands, Ph.D.
Dean

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