I am assistant professor (lecturer) at the Statistics and data science department at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. I received my PhD in Statistics from the Wharton school at UPenn, where I was supervised by the dearly missed Larry Brown. Broadly speaking, I work on developing theory and methodology for statistical problems involving simultaneity,  including multiple comparisons, selective inference and variable selection problems, and am particularly interested in the interplay between Bayesian and Frequentist methods. 

I'm always looking for research students with passion toward statistics and a curious mind, feel free to drop an email.