I'm Grayson, a graduate student pursuing a doctoral degree in Forestry and masters in Statistics in the Finley Lab at Michigan State University. Before coming to Michigan State, I received my BA in Mathematics with a concentration in statistics at Reed College.
My research interests include hierarchical Bayesian modeling, small area estimation, applications of statistics to forestry, and education. For a list of my research (and other) endeavors see my CV.
Outside of research and academia, I've worked as a Data Scientist contracting with the USDA Forest Service. I also enjoy developing and maintaining R packages, some of which are highlighted below:
- USDAForestService/FIESTA: Forest Inventory Estimation and Analysis
- graysonwhite/gglm: Grammar of Graphics for Linear Model Diagnostic Plots
- graysonwhite/kbaabb: A kNN-based approximation to the approximate Bayesian bootstrap
I enjoy exploring new places with my dog Dude, camping, cycling, and trying my best to perfect my home espresso skills and technique.