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Prof. Dr. Dietmar Bauer holds the Chair of Econometrics at the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics at Bielefeld University. He maintains multiple affiliations including the Department of Empirical Methods, Center for Statistics, Institute for Technological Innovation, Market Development and Entrepreneurship, BIGSEM (Bielefeld Graduate School of Economics and Management), and the Bielefeld Graduate School in Theoretical Sciences.
His academic credentials include a Habilitation in Econometrics (2007), Doctorate in Technical Mathematics (1998), and Diploma in Technical Mathematics (1995), all from TU Wien, Austria. Prior to his position at Bielefeld, he served as Senior Scientist at the Austrian Institute of Technology (2005-2014) and Assistant at TU Wien (1995-2005), with additional postdoctoral positions at Yale University, University of Linköping, and University of Newcastle.
Prof. Bauer's research focuses on two primary areas: time series analysis and discrete choice models. His work in time series investigates subspace methods for state space models, particularly for integrated and seasonally integrated processes. In discrete choice modeling, he examines computational efficiency in Probit models and transportation mode choice, with special attention to the MACML approach. His publications demonstrate consistent contributions to both theoretical econometrics and applied transportation research.
- Multa Scripsit Award from Econometric Theory (2013)
- Best paper awards at UrbComp 2012 (with Jameson Toole, Marta Gonzalez, and Michael Ulm)
- Oskar Morgenstern Award of IHS, Vienna (with Martin Wagner)
Prof. Bauer teaches numerous courses across four institutes including Software Applications for Economists, Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, and Econometrics. He supervises diploma theses, master's theses, and doctoral dissertations. His research has been supported by funding from DFG, FWF, FFG, and EU-level projects, reflecting his strong record in securing competitive research funding. He is actively involved with the Center for Statistics and the Bielefeld Center for Data Science, contributing to interdisciplinary research initiatives.



