About Me

- I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Washington University in St. Louis.
- Prior to this, I was a Research Fellow for a year in the Department of Statistics at the University of Michigan, working with Elizaveta Levina and Ji Zhu. I was also previously a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Statistics and Data Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, where I worked with Purnamrita Sarkar.
- I received my Ph.D. from the Department of Statistics and Data Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Fall 2018. My advisor was Cosma Shalizi.
- I am broadly interested in prediction and inference for data with complex dependence structures, such as networks and time series.
- A major aim of my research has been to study the properties of resampling methods such as the bootstrap, subsampling, and the jackknife in these settings.
