Academic interests
Psychometrics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Social Statistics and Econometrics
Teaching
Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling
Mini-CV
Anders Skrondal is:
- Senior Scientist, Centre for Fertility and Health (Research Council of Norway Centre of Excellence), Norwegian Institute of Public Health
- Adjunct Professor, Centre for Educational Measurement (CEMO), University of Oslo
- Adjunct Professor, GSE, University of California, Berkeley
Skrondal started his career as a Research Fellow in the Department of Economics and as a Researcher in the Department of Biostatistics, both at the University of Oslo. His Doctor Philos thesis in Statistics was awarded the 1997 Psychometric Society Dissertation Prize, judged on "the level of originality in the ideas and techniques, the possible applications and their treatment, and potential impact". He was subsequently awarded a personal Postdoctoral Fellowship from The Research Council of Norway which was spent at the University of London and the University of Manchester. After returning to Norway in 2001, Skrondal became a Senior Researcher and subsequently Head of the Biostatistics Group at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
In 2005 he took up a position as Professor of Statistics in the Department of Statistics at the London School of Economics (LSE) and was subsequently appointed as Director of the LSE Methodology Institute. After spending almost four years at the LSE, Skrondal returned to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health where he is currently a Senior Scientist at CEFH, a 2017-2027 Research Council of Norway Centre of Excellence (SFF). He has also served as Adjunct Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo. Skrondal is a Principal Investigator in CREATE, the recently awarded 2023-2033 Research Council of Norway Centre of Excellence (one out of nine nationwide).
A major part of Skrondal's statistical work has been related to the development of the Generalized Linear Latent and Mixed Model (GLLAMM) framework which unifies and generalizes latent variable modeling and multilevel modeling. Output include papers published in leading statistical, biostatistical, psychometric and econometric journals as well as several bestselling books. Skrondal also collaborates with researchers in medicine, psychology, and the social sciences. In total, he has published papers in more than 50 different peer-reviewed journals and 14 books. His h-index is 61 in Google Scholar, meaning that his 61 most-cited publications have each been cited at least 61 times. He is one of the most cited professors at the University of Oslo with over 27,000 citations in Google Scholar. The gllamm software for fitting GLLAMMs has been used in articles in more than 750 different journals. Skrondal is regularly giving workshops and keynote lectures on his research worldwide.
Anders Skrondal served as the 82nd President of the Psychometric Society in 2016-2017. He is an elected member of the International Statistical Institute, and formerly a co-editor of Statistical Methods in Medical Research and the Chapman & Hall/CRC book series Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Skrondal has been an Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), an elected member of the Research Section Committee of the Royal Statistical Society (selecting papers to be read for the Society), the Board of Trustees of the Psychometric Society and the editorial council of Psychometrika. Skrondal has served on scientific committees for international conferences, taken part in expert panels evaluating academic institutions, served on selection committees for editors of international scientific journals, served as member of international scientific advisory boards, and reviewed research proposals and/or research programs for various funding bodies worldwide.
Awards and Honors
President, Psychometric Society, 2016-2017.
Elected Member, Research Section Committee of the Royal Statistical Society, 2007-2010 (selecting papers to be read in the Society).
Elected Member, Editorial Council of Psychometrika, 2008-2013.
Elected Member, Board of Trustees of the Psychometric Society, 2014-2017.
Elected Member, International Statistical Institute, 2007-.
Honorary Professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2009-2015.
Fulbright Professor, University of California, Berkeley, 2013-2014.
Outstanding Academic Title, awarded to The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics by Choice, 2011.
Gustafsson-Skrondal Visiting Scholarship established by University of Oslo, 2016-.
1997 Psychometric Society Dissertation Prize.