I'm an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University. I received my Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, where I also completed a Master of Health Informatics. I spent many years at Michigan. Prior to that, I earned a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Carnegie Mellon University.

My academic journey has naturally fueled my passion for teaching and research. I teach Data Science and conduct research focused on understanding individual and community health. I'm also interested in outreach, especially for high school students, as well as other ways to help students learn and grow. I'd love to connect and collaborate. Please feel free to reach out!

Students

Teaching assistant
To find out what I'll be teaching in the upcoming semester, visit the Teaching page here or check the Khoury Admin portal. All TA applications must be submitted via the Khoury Admin Portal. Please note that I do not respond to emails expressing interest, and such emails won't be considered as formal applications. Be sure to apply through the portal to be considered.

Research assistant

• PhD students: If you would like to collaborate with me or have me serve on your committee, please feel free to reach out. I don't accept PhD students--if this changes, I will post an update here.
• Master students: Please feel free to reach out if 1) you are considering or preparing a PhD, 2) you want to gain research experience, or 3) you'd like to have me serve on your committee.
• Undergraduate students: If you're interested in exploring research, please feel free to reach out.

Just want to talk?
Please feel free to reach out--I'd be happy to chat about academic guidance, career advice, or anything else.