I am currently an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, in the Human Biology Program and the Department of Statistical Sciences, at the University of Toronto.
My PhD was obtained from the University of Waterloo in 2022, under the supervision of Dr. Christiane Lemieux, where I worked on constructions and applications of quasi-random point sets with negative dependence. After that, I was a CANSSI postdoctoral fellow working with Dr. Patrick Brown from the University of Toronto and Dr. Laura Cowen from the University of Victoria, where my research focused on developing statistical methods to enumerate hidden vulnerable human populations.
In my spare time, I am an avid enjoyer of video games, musical theater, and cosplay I am primarily responsible for keeping a small human alive.
A full CV can be found here. I try to keep it up to date.
Education
- PhD Statistics, University of Waterloo | 2022
- MMath Statistics, University of Waterloo | 2018
- BMath Honours, Statistics Major, Actuarial Science Major with Finance Option, Computer Science Minor (Co-op), University of Waterloo | 2017