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D. Raghavarao an Indian born is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Statistics and currently the Chair of the Department of Statistics, Temple University, Philadelphia. Besides, he was also chair of the Fox School of Business.
Raghvarao is an elected Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, American Statistical Association, and an elected member of The International Statistical Institute. He has been specialized in combinatorics and applications of experimental designs.
Career
Damaraju Raghavarao received his M.A. in Mathematmatics from Nagpur University, India in 1957 and earned the gold medal and his Ph.D in statistics from University of Mumbai in 1961 for his work in designs of experiments. He was professor of statistics at Punjab Agricultural University,(India), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C., Cornell University, University of Guelph, Canada before joining Temple univeristy, Philadelphia.