Enno Mammen is a Professor of Mathematical Statistics at Heidelberg University, leading the Institute for Applied Mathematics. His career includes roles as Chair for Mathematical Statistics at Heidelberg (2014–present), Chair for Statistics at the University of Mannheim (2003–2014), and various academic positions since 1986. He holds a PhD (1983) and habilitation (1992) from Heidelberg University. Research interests focus on nonparametric statistics, bootstrap methods, additive models, high-dimensional data, and statistical theory. Key contributions include foundational work on the wild bootstrap, penalized nonparametric estimators, and nonparametric diffusion models. He has authored over 150 papers in top journals like the Annals of Statistics and Biometrika. Current research spans Hawkes processes, neural network statistics, and non-Euclidean data analysis. He has supervised 12 PhD students since 2010, with many progressing to academic roles. Awards include the Heinz Maier Leibnitz Prize (1989) and IMS Fellowship (1998). Active in editorial roles for journals like the Annals of Statistics and Bernoulli. Major funding includes leadership of the DFG-funded Research Training Group 'Statistical Modeling of Complex Systems' (2013–2022) and collaborations with Russian institutions on stochastic differential equations.










