Introduction
I am an NSF Graduate Research Fellow in the Department of Statistics at Texas A&M University. I am broadly interested in statistical approaches that meet data βwhere it livesβ. Regardless of whether data consists of tidy and tabular observations from a nested experimental design or noisily observed objects from a complicated manifold, I am interested in discovering how to mine insights from it while preserving its structure. I also am a proponent of open-source development, reproducible computing, containerization, and statistical literacy. Outside of statistics, I enjoy cooking, singing, and photography.
Methods
- Model Ensembling
- Bayesian Nonparametrics
- Nonstationary Spatial Processes
- Generative Modeling
Applications
- Remote Sensing
- Climate Science
- Network Analysis
- Design of Computer Experiments