I am truly honored and deeply grateful to receive the Finishing Fellowship Award from the Graduate School and the Graduate Dean’s Advisory Panel. I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to the Department of Mathematical Sciences and my advisor, Prof. Kui Zhang, for their steadfast support throughout my doctoral journey.
My journey at Michigan Tech began in 2020, where I had the privilege of working under Prof. Kui Zhang in Statistical Genetics research. I am deeply appreciative of Prof. Zhang’s guidance and mentorship, which have been instrumental in shaping my academic path, fueling my research interests, and refining my critical thinking skills. My research focuses on developing novel statistical methods and creating efficient computational and bioinformatics tools to solve scientific problems in the biomedical research fields. In 2024, under the guidance of Prof. Kui Zhang on my initial project, I had the honor of receiving a prestigious $3,000, 12-month grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation. This funding supports my development of novel statistical methods for Type I diabetes research and recognizes my commitment to advancing genetic research, particularly in identifying genetic variants linked to diabetes.
In addition to my research experience at MTU, my teaching achievements are highlighted by the MTU Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award I received in 2023 and I was also being identified as one of only 80 instructors who received an exceptional “Average of 7 Dimensions” student evaluation score for Fall Semester 2023. Score was in the top 10% of similarly sized sections university-wide. The interactions and communications with my students are quite enjoyable and Engaging with my students has been a rewarding experience for both them and me. To encourage my students’ enthusiasm for learning Statistics, we worked together to write insightful statistical poems and design creative homework and projects that applied statistical concepts.