Carlos Ford-Livene

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place:

area of degree:

A.B., Fisk University; A.M. University of Southern California

Ph.D. (1972) University of Southern California
thesis: Estimation, Prediction, and Dynamic Programming in Ecology; Advisor: Richard Bellman

Executive Member, Center for Applied Mathematical Science; Chief Scientist/Engineer; Primary Standards and Test Laboratory; Hughes Aircraft Company; Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

personal or universal URL: http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/CAMS/usr/facmemb/Ford-Livene/
email: cford-livene@ccgate.hac.com

Research interests: Estimation and prediction in test and measurement processes subject to random and systematic errors, through the use of stochastics models. Reduction of variability and total uncertainty in measurement data. Modeling and simulation of large scale dynamic systems. Dimensional tolerance optimization. 

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