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Marius Kroll is a Researcher at Ruhr University Bochum's Faculty of Mathematics within the Institute of Statistics, working as part of Professor Holger Dette's research group in stochastics. His position is based in Building IB 2/89 at Universitätsstraße 150 in Bochum.
His educational background includes:
- Doctoral Thesis in Mathematics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2023)
- Master Thesis in Mathematics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2019)
- Bachelor Thesis in Mathematics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2017)
Kroll specializes in nonparametric statistics with expertise in U and V statistics, bootstrap methodology, and analysis of short-range dependent processes. His research develops theoretical foundations for measuring statistical dependence, particularly through distance covariance and Chatterjee's rank correlation. He investigates asymptotic properties of these measures under various dependence structures and develops practical inference procedures.
His publication record shows a focused trajectory examining the theoretical properties of dependence measures, with recent work extending to infinite dimensional data and establishing connections between different forms of asymptotic behavior. Kroll has published in top statistics journals including Biometrika and the Journal of Theoretical Probability, with several additional papers currently in preparation.
His major recognition includes:
- Ruth Massenberg award for the best mathematical dissertation 2023
Kroll actively participates in the academic community through invited talks at major conferences including the Bernoulli-IMS World Congress in Probability and Statistics and German Probability and Statistics Days. He serves on the Executive Board of the RUB Research School (since October 2023) and the Early Career Researchers Board of the Research Academy Ruhr (since June 2025), demonstrating leadership in supporting early career researchers at his institution.


