Hello! I am a sociologist whose research focuses on the foundations and consequences of  social networks, particularly how they are shaped by institutional and group contexts. This work has led me across several domains, primarily adolescent development and urban police misconduct. In other projects (past and present) I have examined social cognition and political ideology.

I also spend a good chunk of time developing statistical and mathematical techniques for analyzing relational data. My primary methodological interests lie in latent trait models for network data and sequence analysis. My work has appeared in outlets like Sociological Methodology, Sociological Methods and Research, and Social Science Research.

My research page describes some of my projects in a bit more detail.

Beginning in August 2022, I will be an Associate Behavioral and Social Scientist at the RAND Corportion. Previously, I worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University's Institute for Policy Research. I received my Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago in 2019.

To contact me, please use the form in the Contact Me page.