I am a biostatistics postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Waterloo. I finished my Ph.D. in Statistics (2021) and Master of Science in Mathematical Statistics (2016) at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. Professor Michael Wallace currently supervises me.


I am interested in developing statistical techniques to deal with real-world challenges in industry and healthcare contexts. In particular, I do research in Personalized Medicine focusing on Dynamic Treatment Regimes, Statical Quality Control focusing on Process Monitoring, and Measurement Systems Analysis. My current project at UW is developing new statistical methodologies to estimate treatment effects and identify optimal treatments in the personalized medicine setting. We aim to apply the developed methodologies to analyze a large, complex dataset of COPD patients and their treatments, using the R programming environment.