Thorsten Dickhaus
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Thorsten Dickhaus

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Professor of Mathematical Statistics at University of Bremen
Multiple TestingFalse Discovery RateBiometricsEpidemiologyResampling
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Publications and Professional Activities: Executive Editor for the Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Managing Editor and Associate Editor for Statistics (Berlin), Associate Editor for the Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (AISM), Associate Editor for the Biometrical Journal, Editorial Board Member of the Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin. Reviewer for numerous journals including Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt MATH, The Annals of Statistics, etc.
Research Experience
  • Professional Experience: Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the University of Bremen. Involved in projects such as μTOSS (European Union, PASCAL2 Harvest Programme), multiple testing under unspecified dependency structure (DFG, DI 1723/2-1 and DI 1723/2-2 (FOR 1735)), statistical inference methods for assessing the genetic basis of risk preferences (DFG, INST 276/604-1 (SFB 649/2)), statistical inference methods for behavioral genetics and neuroeconomics (DFG, DI 1723/3-1), statistical inference methods for neuroeconomics (DFG, DI 1723/3-2), statistical methods for replicability analyses in multi-stage studies (DFG, DI 1723/5-1 and DI 1723/5-3), bootstrapping methods for time series (2013-2015), IRTG 1792 'High Dimensional Non Stationary Time Series', principal investigator in the RTG 2224 'π3: Parameter Identification - Analysis, Algorithms, Applications', principal investigator in the Helmholtz School for Marine Data Science (MarDATA), subproject H (Statistics and Database) in the EPILYZE project (BMBF via PTJ, 031A191H), TEEst project (EFRE via BIS Bremerhaven).
Background
  • Research Interests: Multiple testing / false discovery rate, Asymptotic statistics / large deviations theory, Theory of nonparametric tests, Resampling and bootstrap techniques, Statistical applications in the life sciences, Computational statistics.
Miscellany
  • Personal Interests and Other: Erdős number is 3 (Erdős - Deheuvels - Pfeifer - Dickhaus). ORCID profile link: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3084-3036
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