Krista Gile

Krista Jennifer Gile is an American statistician known for her research on respondent-driven sampling, on exponential random graph models, and more generally on the statistical behavior of social networks.

[2] She graduated in 1998 from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where she majored in electrical engineering with a minor in sociology.

After earning a master's degree in science and technology studies at Virginia Tech in 2000, she worked from 2000 to 2003 as Assistant Director of Research at Advocates for Human Potential, Inc.[3] In this period, she also continued to take graduate classes, delivered meals for the poor and taught mathematics to underprivileged girls.

[1] At the suggestion of an amateur rugby teammate and with the encouragement of a sociological theory professor, she returned to graduate school,[1][2] studying statistics at the University of Washington, where she completed her doctorate in 2008.

[4] After two years as a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, she joined the UMass Amherst faculty in 2010.