Edasi Koduleht

Welcome

I’m a scientist. I study behaviors under constraint — and my subjects are limitless.

My toolkit is data: statistical modeling, machine learning, simulation. The domain is whatever life puts in front of me. That has meant glacier dynamics (my work on tidewater glacier thickness is published in the Journal of Glaciology, 2026), sales organization behavior (agent-based simulation of rep archetypes, sentiment dynamics, and pipeline mechanics), and right now, toddlerhood. The subject may seem unhinged. The work is rigorous.

I hold an M.S. in Earth and Space Sciences from the University of Washington, where I developed a neural network pipeline to estimate glacier thickness globally and quantify how ice-ocean interactions shape glacier volume at a planetary scale. Before that I spent six years in the U.S. Air Force maintaining communication and navigation systems on AWACS aircraft — which taught me discipline, a high standard for correctness, and to always think about what the dumbest possible thing could go wrong, then prevent something dumber.

I think in terms of data and I try to understand what matters to me — in passing or long term — by building something that captures it.