Mentorship
Mentor, Genomics Experience for Master's Students at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer center
Undergraduate Student Mentor, Southern Regional Council on Statistics' Annual Research Meeting (2021)
Mentor, SMU DataFest (2023)
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Biostatistics course
Mentorship & private tutor sessions for other emerging Ph.D students
Panels and Interviews
SRCOS Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Graduate Student Panel (2021)
"Rise of the Machines?" Interview with the Dallas Voice
Queer in AI panel at the Captial One Diversity Summit (2021)
Association for Computing Machinery Queer in AI Panel (2021)
Organizer of the 2021 Queer in AI workshop at ICML
I aim to keep my view of the world (in every sense, including philosophical, religious, and scientific) current and updated by striving towards the following ideals:
The 7 Scientific Virtues by Andrew Gelman
Consensus
Accounting for relevant knowledge and existing related work
Following generally accepted rules where possible and reasonable
Provision of rationales for consensus and unification
Impartiality
Thorough consideration of relevant and potentially competing theories and
points of view
Thorough consideration and if possible removal of potential biases: factors that may jeopardize consensus and the intended interpretation of results
Openness to criticism and change
Correspondence to observable reality
Clear connection of concepts and models to observables
Clear conditions for reproduction, testing and falsification
Awareness of Multiple Perspectives
Awareness of context dependence
Recognition of dependence on specific contexts and aims
Honest acknowledgement of the researcher’s position, goals, experiences and subjective point of view
Investigation of stability
Consequences of alternative decisions and assumptions that could have been made
Variability and reproducibility of conclusions on new data
While Gelman's writings do not explicitly address this (that I know of), I additionally believe that the awareness of multiple perspectives point necessitates a commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion of underserved communities, including (but not limited to) racial minorities and people with economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Further, while I am not affiliated with any religious organization, I aim to adhere to the following ethical principles in both my research, and generally in life:
The Principle of Maximum Efficiency by Jigoro Kano
One should typically seek the action which yields the greatest impact for the minimum amount of effort required.
The Way of Strategy by Miyamoto Musashi
The Seven Tenets of the Satanic Temple
Lessons from the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu