Johannes Schmidt-Hieber awarded prestigious Van Dantzig Prize
Tuesday 25 march 2025 15:57
Every five years, the VVSOR (Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research) awards the Van Dantzig Prize to a researcher under 40 years old who has made significant advancements in the field. The 2025 edition awarded the prize to Johannes Schmidt-Hieber for his pioneering work in statistical learning theory, nonparametric statistics, and the mathematical foundations of deep learning. His research has provided critical insights into how neural networks function, offering a more rigorous understanding of artificial intelligence.
Named after David van Dantzig, one of the founding figures of Dutch statistics and operations research, the Van Dantzig Prize is a symbol of excellence in the field and is, in fact, the highest prize attainable in Dutch statistics and operations research.
With his contributions to mathematical statistics, Johannes has shown that statistical thinking can provide the theoretical underpinnings of new methods such as machine learning and data analytics. His research is building the theoretical foundations for commonly used algorithms. Despite the very technical nature of his research, Johannes holds a keen interest in the applicability of his work. This is one reason behind the fact that one of his papers, published in 2020, has already accumulated over 1,000 citations, a very exceptional achievement for papers from the field of mathematical statistics.
We congratulate Johannes with this incredible achievement!
