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Caitlin M. Berry (Fed)

Mathematical Statistician

Caitlin Berry (she/her/hers) graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.S. in Mathematics in 2012 after which she began her journey as a Mathematics educator in New York City. She earned an M.A. in Secondary Mathematics Education from CUNY-City College in 2013 and spent 4 years as a middle school mathematics teacher in the Bronx area of NYC. After several years teaching including a move to the Seattle area for 2017-2019, she moved to Boulder, CO where she completed her PhD in Applied Mathematics with the University of Colorado-Boulder under advisor Will Kleiber. Her main areas of research are in spatio-temporal modeling for non-stationary processes and spectral analysis, but working at NIST has afforded her many opportunities to expand her horizons! 

Created November 4, 2021, Updated August 8, 2024
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