Willem J. Heiser

Willem Jan Heiser (born 19 January 1949, Rotterdam) is a Dutch social scientists and Professor of Psychology, Statistical Methods and Data Theory at the Leiden University.[1]

Biography

Heiser received his PhD in 1981 from the Leiden University with a thesis entitled "Unfolding analysis of proximity data" advised by John P. van de Geer and Jan de Leeuw.[2] In the year 1981-82 he performed Postdoctoral research at Bell Labs in New Jersey.

Back at the University of Leiden in 1982 he joined the Department of Data Theory, were in April 1989 he is appointed Professor of Psychology & Statistics. Since 2007 he is Scientific director of the Interuniversity Graduate School for Psychometrics and Sociometrics and since 2008 also scientific director of the Institute of Psychology at the University of Leiden. Since 2002 he is editor of the Journal of Classification.

Heiser's research interests are in the fields of "multivariate categorical data using multidimensional scaling and classification techniques... advanced clustering and classification methodology for FMRI data."[1]

At his farewell speech on January 31, 2014, Heiser was knighted in the Order of the Dutch Lion by the mayor of Leiden, Henri Lenferink.[3]

Publications

Heiser has authored and co-authored numerous publications[4][5]

Articles, a selection:

References

  1. 1 2 Prof. dr. Willem Heiser at lumc.nl, 2005. Accessed September 30, 2013
  2. Willem Heiser in Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Prof.dr. Willem Heiser koninklijk onderscheiden at nieuws.leidenuniv.nl, 31-01-2014. Accessed January 31, 2014.
  4. Heiser, Willem J. (Willem Jan ; 1949-) List of Publications at National Library of the Netherlands
  5. Willem J. Heiser List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server.

External links

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