About
I earned my PhD in Statistics at NC State in 2022. I was co-advised by Brian Reich in the Statistics department and Gustavo Machado in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Most of my work in graduate school was on spatiotemporal epidemiological modeling.
My primary research interests are in spatiotemporal statistics, especially nonlinear dynamic models, and in surrogate models (also known as emulators).
Prior to graduate school I worked for six years in economics consulting, most recently at Monument Economics Group. I currently work at the Johns Hopkins Applied Phyics Lab.