Dr. Lutz Dümbgen

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Biography

Lutz Dümbgen is a distinguished professor of Statistics at the University of Bern, where he also serves as co-director of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Actuarial Science. With a research focus on Nonparametric Statistics, Multivariate Analysis, and Statistical Computing, he has made significant contributions to the foundations of statistical methodology. Dümbgen has been involved with numerous scientific organizations, including serving as an IMS Fellow and an elected member of the International Statistical Institute. His editorial roles include associate editorships for various statistical journals, where he has helped shape the field through rigorous peer review and guiding upcoming statisticians. Throughout his career, he has mentored many PhD students, guiding research in nonparametric estimation and related statistical fields. Dümbgen's educational background includes a strong foundation in mathematics and statistics, culminating in a PhD focused on nonparametric change-point estimation. He has held previous academic positions and has been influential in organizing statistical meetings and conferences, showcasing his commitment to advancing the discipline.

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Experience

Professor

2002-03-01 — Present

University of Bern • Bern, Switzerland

Serves as professor of Statistics and co-director of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Actuarial Science.

Requirements for University of Bern

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent Maximum 60 ECTS credits of additional requirements if background is slightly different
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Specialization Notes

Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).