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Prof. Peter van der Heijden is a Professor of Statistics for the Social and Behavioural Sciences at Utrecht University's Department of Methodology and Statistics. He also holds a professorship in Social Statistics at the University of Southampton. His roles include chairing the Ethical Review Board and the Committee for Policy on Integrity at Utrecht's Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. He chairs the Advisory Council on Methodology and Quality of Statistics Netherlands and serves on the Executive Board of the European Statistical Advisory Committee (ESAC). Since 2017, he has led Utrecht's Applied Data Science focus area, focusing on human-centered AI and data-driven solutions. His research emphasizes population size estimation, fraud detection, and categorical data analysis, with applications for Dutch ministries and international bodies like the UN. He has pioneered methods for estimating human trafficking victims and optimizing healthcare treatments using multilevel models and neural networks. Key projects include the AI for Health initiative with Utrecht Medical Center and Wageningen University. His work bridges statistical rigor with societal impact, addressing challenges in criminal justice, public health, and policy-making through innovative methodologies.
- Universities: Utrecht University (Primary), University of Southampton
- Key Committees: European Statistical Advisory Committee, UN Human Trafficking Monitoring
- Research Themes: Multiple Systems Estimation, Data Science for Social Issues
Research interests span statistical methods for complex societal problems, including:
- Register linkage and fraud detection
- Machine learning applications in healthcare
- Human trafficking prevalence estimation
His publications (2019-2023) highlight advancements in multilevel modeling, randomized response techniques, and AI-driven clinical data classification. He has advised on policy frameworks for official statistics and contributed to global initiatives like the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Target 16.2).
Grants and collaborations include projects with Dutch ministries, the EU, and international organizations. Current initiatives involve optimizing Hepatitis C treatment networks and improving criminal recidivism prediction models. His leadership in interdisciplinary teams ensures methodological innovation addresses real-world challenges.
