- I'm currently a PhD student at the University of Georgia. I work on flu epidemiology and immunology, supervised by Andreas Handel.
- I'm a computational epidemiologist. My official degree name is "Epidemiology & Biostatistics with an emphasis in Data Analysis and Modeling". My primary interests are bayesian hierarchical models and influenza immunology.
- Outside of work, I like reading fantasy and horror novels (AKA stats books); some video games; cooking and/or baking; and occasionally hiking.
: ggplot2
, tidyverse
, tidymodels
, data.table
, lme4
, nlme
: PyTorch
, matplotlib
, statsmodels
, scikit-learn
- Tech stuff: Stan, SQL (MS SQL server), LaTeX, spreadsheets, Mathematica, MATLAB, Quarto (and R Markdown)
- Stats stuff: mixed-effects linear (regression) models, machine learning / predictive analytics, data visualization, exploratory data analysis, data cleaning and wrangling, statistical inference, Bayesian methods, time series analysis.
If you want to see some of my projects, see my pinned posts below!