
معرفی
Lucas K. Mentch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Pittsburgh's Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. His research bridges statistical inference and machine learning, with applications spanning ecology, medicine, sports analytics, law, policing, and forensic science. He has published extensively on topics such as random forests, variable importance, and the Rashomon effect in model selection.
Education:
- PhD in Statistics from Cornell University (2015)
- MS in Statistics from Cornell University (2013)
- BS in Mathematics from Bucknell University (2010)
Mentch's work focuses on quantifying uncertainty in machine learning models, developing scalable hypothesis testing frameworks, and addressing societal challenges through statistical analysis. His recent publications include studies on forward stability in model paths and racial disparities in police shootings.
Contact: lkm31@pitt.edu | University of Pittsburgh Profile





