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Laurens de Haan was born on 15 January, 1937 in Rotterdam, is a Dutch economist (born 1937). Discover Laurens de Haan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Born 15 January, 1937
Birthday 15 January
Birthplace Rotterdam
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1937

Laurens de Haan (born 15 January 1937) is a Dutch economist and Emeritus Professor of Probability and Mathematical Statistics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, specializing in extreme value theory.

1966

Born in Rotterdam, De Haan received his MA in mathematics from the University of Amsterdam in 1966, and his PhD in mathematics in 1970 under supervision of Johannes Runnenburg for the thesis "On regular variation and sample extremes".

De Haan started his academic career in 1966 as researcher in probability and statistics at the Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam.

1971

In the year 1971–72 he was visiting assistant professor at Stanford University.

1977

In 1977 he was appointed professor of probability and mathematical statistics at the Erasmus Universiteit, where he stayed until his retirement in 1998.

In 1977 he was elected Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (I.M.S.), and he was guest professor at Peking University in 1994.

1984

It was commissioned by the Ministry of Public Works, starting in 1984 and finished in 1992.

In this joint project people participated from "Rijkswaterstaat", the Dutch government agency overseeing the sea defenses; the Royal Netherlands Meteorological service; and the CWI Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science in Amsterdam.

Neptune was a larger scale but similar project, sponsored by the European Union via the MAST program and in cooperation with BMT Port & Coastal Limited, Delft Hydraulics, Rijkswaterstaat, GKSS-Forschungszentrum Geest-hacht GmbH, University of Lancaster and University of East Anglia.

1990

From 1990 to 1992 he was associate dean of the school of economics.

1995

Novel aspects are: firstly the wide-ranging set-up starting from climatological data going down to the water levels and movements near the British and Dutch coasts and secondly the higher-dimensional statistical set-up in the extreme-value analysis (1995-1997).

1997

Finished March 1997.

Other projects were initiated, such as:

De Haan published multiple books.

A selection:

2000

He was awarded a Doctor honoris causa from the Universidade de Lisboa in 2000 and the Medallion lecture at the I.M.S. annual meeting in Gothenburg in 2000.

The "Overschrijdingslijnen" was a research project based on extreme-value analysis, meant to provide new standards for the Dutch sea defenses.

2008

From 2008 to 2011 he was part-time professor of statistics at the University of Tilburg.