Mads Stehr
Associate Professor
About
Primary research areas
I use statistical models to explain random phenomena in the world
In my research I focus on developing relevant statistical models, analyzing their probabilistic properties, and designing statistical methods based on these models. I have a special interest in the topics extreme value theory and Lévy-based modelling within applied probability theory, and in numerical integration based on stationary sampling with applications in stereology.
I hold a PhD in statistics and probability theory from Aarhus University.
As a lecturer, I teach courses on probability theory and statistics. I supervise bachelor’s projects and master’s theses with a strong emphasis on statistical and probabilistic theory.
Publications
See all publicationsMarch 2025
Confidence Intervals for Newton–Cotes Quadratures Based on Stationary Point Processes
Mads Stehr, Associate Professor
Markus Kiderlen
October 2022
Improving Cavalieri Volume Estimation Based on Non‐equidistant Planar Sections
The Trapezoidal Estimator
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