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Rainer Dyckerhoff is an apl. Professor at the Department of Economic and Social Statistics within the WiSo Faculty (Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences) at the University of Cologne. He holds a PhD in Economics (Dr. rer. pol.) from Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg (1994) and a Diploma in Mathematics from Technical University Darmstadt (1988). His research focuses on multivariate statistics, data depth, computational statistics, and decision theory. He has held academic positions at the University of Cologne since 1995, including roles as Scientific Assistant (1995–2001), Academic Council member (2001–2006), and Akademischer Oberrat (since 2006).
His work emphasizes methodological advancements in statistical depth functions, central regions, and computational algorithms for multivariate data analysis. Notable contributions include exact computation of halfspace depth and depth-based nonparametric tests. His publications span top journals like Computational Statistics and Data Analysis and Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Rainer Dyckerhoff has been affiliated with the Department of Economics at Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg during his early career (1989–1995). His current role combines research leadership and academic service in statistical methodology.
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