COMPUTATIONAL BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST

I combine behavioral experiments and quantitative modeling to understand how people make choices and inform strategic decisions.

I have 15 years of experience at the intersection of behavioral science and data science. I design controlled experiments to establish causal inferences about human behavior, and I build computational models to predict the choices people make. I approach each problem from first principles, selecting empirical and statistical methods based on what the question requires rather than what is most familiar. I translate complex findings into insight narratives and visualization designs for clear, effective communication.

I am based in Manchester with full right to work in the UK.

PROJECTS

Predicting When People Think Information Is “Worth It”

Information Seeking Decision Modeling Gaussian Process Models Model Comparison

Discovering Structure of Social Impressions

Social Perception Survey Research Dimensionality Reduction Latent Structure Modeling

Uncovering Why People Are Curious About Others

Social Curiosity Decision Modeling Bayesian Hierarchical Models Model Comparison

Testing the Stability of Individual Altruism Over Time

Prosocial Behavior Longitudinal Measurement Bayesian Hierarchical Models Equivalence Testing