I am a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in Quantitative Methods, Measurement, and Statistics at UC Merced. My research interests mainly include multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling, and mediation analysis, with a focus on supporting applied researchers in implementing advanced methodological tools. When I’m not working, I enjoy science fiction, museums, swimming, and video games (currently obsessed with Baldur’s Gate 3).
I am a doctoral student in Psychological Sciences with a specialization in Quantitative Methods, Measurement, and Statistics at the University of California, Merced. My research interests lie broadly on handling missing data, non-normal data, and developing robust estimation methods within the framework of multilevel modeling. I am also interested in applying machine learning techniques to topics in behavioral and psychological sciences. Outside of research, I enjoy watching movies, playing soccer, and exploring new restaurants.
Assistant Professor at University of Oklahoma