About
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistical Sciences at Wake Forest University. I completed my Ph.D. at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Max G’Sell and Chris Genovese. Before that, I graduated from Pomona College in 2016 with a B.A. in Mathematics, advised by Jo Hardin.
I am interested in statistical education and pedagogy, in particular developing a variety of activities and resources to teach a range of statistical concepts. In my pedagogical work I have frequently collaborated with Nicole Dalzell (Wake Forest University), Will Cipolli (Colgate University), and Alex Reinhart (Carnegie Mellon University). I am also involved in research on hypothesis testing, changepoint detection, and dataset shifts, with particular applications to neuroscience, biology, and medicine. If you are a student interested in any of these topics, I am always happy to chat!
My CV can be found here (last updated September 2024).