I am an assistant professor of statistics in the Department of mathematics at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM).
My current research interests include statistical modeling, social networks, computational statistics, algorithms, causal inference, and capture-recapture methods. I am particularly interested in the development of theoretical, methodological, and computational tools for the analysis of link-tracing sampling data.
I have developed a network of collaborators in public health, epidemiology, road traffic safety, marketing, and sociology.
Doctorat en statistique, 2019
Université Laval
Maîtrise en statistique, 2015
Université Laval
Baccalauréat en mathématiques, concentration statistique, 2014
École Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Analyse Économique
A visualization tool for the Generalized Waring Distribution for capture-recapture
Neighborhood bootstrap method for respondent-driven sampling.
A visualization tool for respondent-driven sampling.