I am a fifth-year graduate student in the Quantitative Research Methods Ph.D. program at Arizona State University. I earned by B.A. in mathematics and psychology at Hope College in Michigan. After graduating from Hope College, I worked as a data manager at Wayne State University for two years for the ALOFT and HOLD studies. Currently, I'm studying applications of machine learning and longitudinal methods in the social and behavioral sciences. In his free time, I enjoy movies, books, video games, and playing with corgis.
I am a second-year graduate student in the Quantitative Research Methods Ph.D. program at Arizona State University. I earned my B.A. in Mathematics and secondary teaching license from Montana State University. After graduating from MSU, I worked as a high school math teacher in Beijing, China (three years) and Kristiansand, Norway (one year). I am interested in growth modeling for longitudinal data analysis in psychology and education. In my free time I enjoy skiing, traveling, and other outdoor adventures.
I am a second-year graduate student in the Quantitative Research Methods Ph.D. program at Arizona State University. I earned my B.S. in Computational Mathematical Sciences and Psychology from Arizona State University. I am currently studying modeling frameworks for fitting growth mixture models in the social and behavioral sciences. In my free time, I enjoy running, reading, and seeing my friends and family.