Tyler joined the CSCU in the fall of 2023. Originally from Central New York, he is happy to return to the area after completing his Ph.D. in quantitative psychology at the University of Notre Dame and a postdoc at Cornell at the Center for Integrative Developmental Science. He received his M.S. in Applied Statistics and a B.S. in Psychology at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Tyler’s research interests include methodological work in quantitative psychology, integrative data analysis, Bayesian statistics and applications in a variety of domains including well-being, mental health, and comparative cognition. His work has been published in a variety of journals including Psychological Methods, Multivariate Behavioral Research, Behavioural Processes, Journal of Clinical Psychology, and Innovation and Aging. Tyler enjoys teaching statistical methods and statistical programming, including, but not limited to, multilevel modeling, Bayesian methods, structural equation and measurement modeling, experimental design, and intensive longitudinal data.