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Simon Kojo Appiah

Statistics and Actuarial Science

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Simon Kojo Appiah holds a PhD degree in applied satistics from Edith Cowan University, Australia, MPhil in Applied Mathematics and BSc in Mathematics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana with several years of teaching and research experience in mathematics and statistics. His research activities have been in various mathematical and statistical modelling with special interests in mathematical statistics, spatial statistics, time series/regression analysis, optimazation/operations research, and actuarial mathematics, which have led to interdisciplinary collaborative research in public health/disease control, environmental and road/pedestrian safety, and insurance/pension fund. He has supervised several graduate theses in applied mathematics and statistics, some of which led to collaborative publications. His collaborative research include spatial/spatio-temporal tranmission of infectious diseases, soil contamination, hotspot analysis of criminal activities,  pedestrian-vehicle crash severity, and pension fund. He has authored and co-authored several teaching materials, which are enhancing teaching and learning of undergraduate statistics course units in Ghana. He has about 35 refereed journal papers, 5 conference/workshop papers, 2 theses including http://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1398/ and 2 book publications.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work spans multiple fields of study, focusing on Ghana's unique social and environmental challenges. Their publications explore traffic and road safety in Ghana, analyzing factors influencing pedestrian-vehicle crash severity; heavy metals contamination, employing spatial statistical methods; solar radiation and photovoltaics, examining hourly irradiation patterns; COVID-19 epidemiological studies, exploring its spread and impact; African education and politics, investigating student interest in mathematics; advanced multi-objective optimization algorithms, such as simulated annealing; psychometric methodologies for assessing health outcomes; financial literacy models, including pension fund asset allocation; behavioral studies on epilepsy and hypertension; geographically weighted logistic regression modeling; power grid energy management, focusing on solar plant energy generation; blood pressure research, examining factors influencing mortality rates in Ghana; geographical mapping of vaccination coverage inequalities; banking stability analysis; perceptions ofepilepsy among residents in Adaklu District; survival analysis models for liquidity risk; vaccine distribution patterns and hesitancy towards vaccination; statistical methods for fraud detection; behavioral studies on gender stereotypes in statistics education; optimization techniques for solving assignment problems; geostatistical modeling of soil contamination; financial literacy frameworks; power grid energy management for country-scale applications; immunization dynamics among higher education students; methods for detecting anomalies in data; classification models for misfiling; global health issues, such as under-five mortality rates and gender disparities; crop yield studies; mathematics education and pedagogy; smart-grid energy systems; soil and land use mapping; ethical and legal principles in education; stochastic modeling of solar power systems in Sub-Saharan Africa; comparative analysis of statistical methods for estimating cardiovascular disease risk; behavioral studies on perception and attitude towards people living with epilepsy; models for predicting maternal mortality records; financial literacy frameworks applied to public health facilities; vector autoregressive models for analyzing sex disparities in under-five mortality rates in Ghana.

Research Themes

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The effect of natural and built environmental characteristics on pedestrian-vehicle crash severity in Ghana(2016)
A bivariate probit analysis of child passenger’s sitting behaviour and restraint use in motor vehicle(2019)
Geographically weighted principal component analysis for characterising the spatial heterogeneity and connectivity of soil heavy metals in Kumasi, Ghana(2021)
Probability Distributional Analysis of Hourly Solar Irradiation in Kumasi-Ghana(2013)
The effects of weather on the spread of COVID-19: evidence from Ghana(2021)
Modelling COVID-19 incidence in the African sub-region using smooth transition autoregressive model(2021)
Space-time statistical analysis of malaria morbidity incidence cases in Ghana: A geostatistical modelling approach(2014)
Forecasting COVID-19 Confirmed Cases in Ghana: A Model Selection Approach(2021)
COVID-19 Coverage Data(2022)
Modeling student’s interest in mathematics: Role of history of mathematics, peer-assisted learning, and student’s perception(2022)
An Optimal Cooling Schedule Using a Simulated Annealing Based Approach(2017)
A model-based clustering of expectation–maximization and <i>K</i> -means algorithms in crime hotspot analysis(2022)
Comparative Analysis of Some Structural Equation Model Estimation Methods with Application to Coronary Heart Disease Risk(2020)
A New Generated Family of Distributions: Statistical Properties and Applications with Real-Life Data(2023)
The Odd Ramos-Louzada Generator of distributions with applications to failure and waiting times(2023)
Modified Ramos-Louzada-G family with baseline Weibull distribution: Properties, characterizations, regression, and applications(2024)
Generalization of Odd Ramos-Louzada generated family of distributions: Properties, characterizations, and applications to diabetes and cancer survival datasets(2024)
Geographically weighted logistic regression model for identifying risk factors for malaria infection among under-5 children in Ghana(2024)
Spatio-temporal modelling of malaria incidence for evaluation of public health policy interventions in Ghana, West Africa(2011)
Calculating non-centrality parameter for power analysis under structural equation modelling: An alternative(2021)
Box-Jenkins’ Methodology in Predicting Maternal Mortality Records from a Public Health Facility in Ghana(2018)
Assessment of Hypertension-Induced Deaths in Ghana: A Nation-Wide Study from 2012 to 2016(2020)
Correlates of perception and attitude towards people living with epilepsy in Adaklu District, Volta Region, Ghana(2023)
Pension Fund Asset Allocation under the Markowitz Model: A Case of the National Pension Scheme in Ghana(2016)
Brief Research Report: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study of Small Sample Bias in Ordered Logit Model under Multicollinearity(2020)
Leverage effects on Robust Regression Estimators(2016)
Gender Stereotype and Motivation in Learning Statistics among Tertiary Students in Ghana(2017)
Alternate Approach (Penalty Approach) to Assignment Problem Solving and Comparison to Existing Approaches(2023)
Geospatial modelling of COVID-19 vaccination coverage inequalities: evidence from 192 countries(2023)
A Survival Analysis Approach to Estimating Funding Liquidity Risk in Banks(2016)
Simulated Annealing Approach to Solution of Integrated Circuit Problems(2016)
Geostatistical Analysis Of Contamination Of Soils In An Urban Area In Ghana(2018)
FORMAL AND INFORMAL FINANCIAL SYSTEMS OF FOOD PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA(2012)
Comparison of outlier detection techniques in non-stationary time series data(2021)
Statistical Analysis of Misfiling Causes in Higher Education: A Test Construction(2022)
Analysis of sex disparities in under-five mortality rates in Ghana: Insights from vector autoregressive modeling(2023)
Analysis of sex disparities in under-five mortality rates in Ghana: Insights from vector autoregressive modeling(2023)
Vector Autoregressive Model of Maize Production in Northern Region of Ghana(2023)
Determinants of Students Interest in Mathematics--Model(2022)
Stochastic modeling for energy generation in Sub Saharan Africa (Case Study of NAWEC Power Plants-The Gambia)(2024)

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