Frauke Kreuter

Professor, University of Maryland

Frauke Kreuter is Professor in the Joint Program in Survey Methodology at the University of Maryland, Professor of Methods and Statistics at the University of Mannheim, and head of the statistical methods group at the German Institute for Employment Research in Nuremberg. Previously, she held positions in the Department of Statistics at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Department of Statistics at the Ludwig-Maximillian’s University of Munich. Frauke serves on several advisory boards for National Statistical Institutes around the world, and within the Federal Statistical System in the United States. Frauke is also a Gertrude Cox Award winner, which recognizes statisticians in early- to mid-career who have made significant breakthroughs in statistical practice, and an elected fellow of the American Statistical Association. Additioanlly, she is co-founder of the Coleridge Initiative and founder of the International Program in Survey and Data Science.

Program Visits

Data Privacy: Foundations and Applications, Spring 2019, Visiting Scientist