About Me
I am a dual major PhD student in the Department of Forestry and Department of Statistics and Probability at Michigan State University. Prior to my graduate studies, I received my Bachelors of Science in Biology with a Mathematics minor from George Fox University in Newberg, OR.
My research interests include spatio-temporal statistics, small area estimation, multivariate statistics, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, carbon monitoring and forest inventory. Outside of research and teaching, I enjoy gardening, jazz music, and riding my bike.
Example of spatio-temporal data generated from a continuous-space, discrete-time process.