Dominik Rothenhäusler

Assistant Professor of Statistics
Dominik Rothenhäusler

My research centers around causal inference, heterogeneous data, high-dimensional statistics and graphical models. I am particularly interested in inference in settings where traditional statistical measures of uncertainty are insufficient. For example, due to changing circumstances or confounding the distribution of the data might change between data sets. Developing better methods to deal with distribution shift could increase replicability of feature selections and reliability of prediction mechanisms.

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We are proud to announce that Dominik has been named the 2022 recipient of the David Cox Research Prize by the Royal Statistical Society. The Research Prize is awarded to a Fellow of the Society near the beginning of their research career for an outstanding published contribution to statistical theory or application.
Dominik will begin his appointment on September 1, 2019, coming to Sequoia Hall from a postdoctoral stint with the Department of Statistics at UC Berkeley. He received his PhD in Mathematics from ETH Zurich where he was awarded the ETH medal for outstanding doctoral thesis.

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