Thomas Jaki is a programme leader and professor of computational statistics with over a decade of experience developing novel methods for efficient study design and translating them into real-world applications. He leads research at the MRC Biostatistics Unit in Cambridge while holding a professorship at the University of Regensburg, combining academic rigour with practical biostatistical impact. His career spans progressive academic leadership roles from lecturer to professor across institutions in the UK, the US and Austria, and includes directing a medical and pharmaceutical statistics research unit. Known for methodological innovation, he focuses on designs that improve efficiency and decision-making in clinical research rather than purely theoretical work. Based in Regensburg, Bavaria, he brings a transnational perspective to statistical challenges in medicine and public health. Colleagues value him for bridging cutting-edge research with implementable solutions that influence study conduct and outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Statistics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Statistics at University of South Carolina-Columbia
Mag, Statistics, Mag, Statistics at Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
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Thomas Jaki - Programme Leader at University of Regensburg