Lauren KennedyView profile
Lecturer
Dr Lauren Kennedy is a Lecturer at the University of Adelaide's School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Department of Mathematical Sciences. Her research focuses on survey methodology, multilevel modeling, poststratification, causal inference, and Bayesian statistical techniques. She specializes in addressing challenges arising from non-representative data and improving inference in social sciences through advanced statistical methods. Her work emphasizes practical applications in public opinion analysis, epidemiological modeling, and policy evaluation. Dr Kennedy is actively involved in supervising postgraduate students in Masters and PhD programs, particularly as a co-supervisor. She maintains an office in 6.56 Ingkarni Wardli Building on North Terrace campus and can be contacted at lauren.a.kennedy@adelaide.edu.au . Key research contributions include innovations in Bayesian workflow, cross-validation methodologies, and the integration of machine learning with traditional survey techniques. Her recent publications highlight advancements in causal inference frameworks and hierarchical modeling approaches for large-scale datasets.









