Bio

I am an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Seattle University, where I teach in our MS Data Science program and do research in quantitative justice. I co-lead the Data Science, Police Accountability, and Community Engagement (DSPACE) Research Lab. Our aim is to democratize access to publicly available data on policing. I received my PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington, where I worked on reduced-order modeling for fluids systems with Steve Brunton and J Nathan Kutz.

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January
2025
I give a talk in the NAM-SIAM-AMS Special Session on Quantitative Justice at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Seattle.
December
2024
Article: "Counting on Justice: Bridging Quantitative Research and Community Empowerment" is published in MAA Focus.
September
2024
In the fall of 2024, I was on sabbatical!
July
2024
I wrote a blog post for Math Values: "Quantitative Justice: Using Data Science for Good".
Article: "Data Collection and Analysis for Small-Town Policing: Challenges and Recommendations" is published in Statistics and Public Policy.
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