About Me

Hello and welcome to this extremely minimally designed space. Sorry I didn’t make it nice for you – you do deserve better.

Since this site’s raison d’être is professional, I should say a word or two about me qua wage laborer.

I’m a graduate student PhD candidate in political science at SUNY Stony Brook where I’m working on my dissertation under the advisement of Michael Peress. During my time here I’ve had the pleasure of taking courses with such luminaries as Stanley Feldman, Andy Delton, Yanna Krupnikov, and Vittorio Mérola.

At Stony Brook I’ve been the ‘instructor of record’ for Introduction to Statistics (undergraduate and graduate) and Experiments in Political Science (undergraduate). In addition to those bureaucratically sanctioned courses, I also taught an Introductory Math Camp to incoming PhD students and, along with my esteemed former colleague Pei-Hsun Hsieh, I co-taught a weekly introduction to R during the Fall 2019 semester to graduate students from sundry social sciences (the infamous flyer). Simultaneously with the courses here at Stony Brook, I’ve been teaching statistics and data analysis to students from other graduate programs as well as MBA students.

Before landing on the Ye Longe Isle of Bagels & Hockey Fanatics, I taught English for a few years in Lima, Peru. And before that, I triple majored in philosophy, psychology, and German at the University of Arkansas (with a year spent at Karl-Franzens Universität in Graz, Austria).