Halley Fritze

University of Michigan Statistics Department.

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I’m a Postdoctoral Fellow in Jonathan Terhorst’s Lab working on problems in evolutionary statistics and topological data analysis.

I received my Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Oregon in June 2025 under the advisorship of Dev Sinha. My dissertation, Multiscale 2-Mapper: Exploratory Data Analysis Guided by the First Betti Number, lies at the intersection of topological data analysis and computational geometry. My general research interests include applications of topology and geometry toward the computational and natural sciences, such as data analysis, population genomics and evolutionary statistics.

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