I am a Postdoctoral Fellow working at the intersection between environmental epidemiology and statistical modeling. My research interests lie in applied biostatistics for exposure measurement and environmental health modeling, with a focus on air pollution and temperature. I develop statistical approaches for working with complex real-world environmental data (e.g. spatial-temporal autocorrelation, extreme values, large datasets). My current research includes projects on heat- and PM-attributable mortality and sampling design.
Affiliations
Department of Public Health, Environments and Society
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Research
Research Area
GIS/Spatial analysis
Statistical methods
Environmental health
Data science
Climate change
Selected Publications
Equity in the Distribution of Regulatory PM<sub>2.5</sub> Monitors.
2025
Environmental science & technology
What's the TEE: Metrics of Temperature Extremes in Europe NUTS Regions (1980-2024).
2025
Scientific data
Construct validation of the Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST).
2022
Research involvement and engagement