Prof. dr. Daniel Oberski

Sjoerd Groenmangebouw
Padualaan 14
Kamer C1.109
3584 CH Utrecht

Prof. dr. Daniel Oberski

Hoogleraar
Methoden en Statistiek
030 253 9039
d.l.oberski@uu.nl

I am a member of the Utrecht Young Academy and the Young Academy of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

 

SHORT VITA

In 2004–5 I was a cofounding board member of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA). I helped organize the ESRA conferences in Barcelona (2005), Prague (2007), and Warsaw (2009).

From 2006–2011 I worked for the European Social Survey (ESS). As a member of the group in charge of the evaluation of question quality in the ESS I worked on multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) models. At first (2006-2008) we were at the methods department of ESADE, Barcelona, after which we became the Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona. During this period I often represented UPF in the central coordinating team of the ESS.

In January 2011 I obtained my PhD in as an external candidate at the department of Methodology and Statistics of Tilburg University. My thesis was entitled “Measurement error in comparative surveys” and the promotors were Professors Willem SarisAlbert Satorra, and Jacques Hagenaars.

Continuing at UPF I worked on a new version of the Survey Quality Predictor (SQP 2.0), a program designed to predict the quality of a survey question from its characteristics such as the number of categories, presence of a “don’t know” option, linguistic complexity, etc. Some results from that work can be found here, and the program is online here.

After this I had the pleasure of being a visiting professor at the Joint Program for Survey Methodology (JPSM) at the University of Maryland, teaching experimental design. During this period I also worked on comparability of survey results across groups.

In January 2012 I joined the Methodology department at Tilburg to work on a project funded by the Dutch National Science Foundation on stepwise latent class modeling.

On 17 July 2014 I was awarded a Veni grant from the Dutch national science foundation, NWO, for the period 2015–2018. On 1 January 2015 I joined the Methodology department as a tenure track assistant professor (tenured 2015).

On 1 September 2016 I joined the Methodology & Statistics department at Utrecht university as an associate professor Data Science methodology.

On 15 July 2021 I was appointed full professor with a joint appointment at Utrecht University, department of methodology & statistics (50%) and Utrecht University Medical Center (UMCU), department of Data Science & Biostatistics.