Kristin Lennox, PhD
About Kristin Lennox, PhD
Kristin Lennox, PhD, is a Senior Managing Scientist with a strong background in applied mathematics and statistics. She has held various prominent roles in organizations such as Exponent, Beyond Limits, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and has created educational content that has reached a wide audience.
Current Role at Exponent
Kristin Lennox serves as a Senior Managing Scientist at Exponent, a position she has held since 2024 in Phoenix, AZ. In this role, she utilizes her expertise in statistics and applied mathematics to lead scientific projects and initiatives. Her responsibilities include overseeing research teams and ensuring the delivery of high-quality scientific analysis.
Previous Experience at Exponent
Prior to her current role, Kristin Lennox worked at Exponent as a Managing Scientist from 2020 to 2024 in Menlo Park, California. During her tenure, she contributed to various projects that involved statistical analysis and data interpretation, further enhancing her skills in the field of applied mathematics.
Educational Background
Kristin Lennox earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Statistics from Texas A&M University. Her academic training provided her with a solid foundation in statistical theory and methodologies, which she has applied throughout her professional career.
Professional Experience in Data Science
Kristin Lennox has held several significant positions in the field of data science. She worked as a Principal Data Scientist at GE Aviation from 2016 to 2018 and at Citrine Informatics from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, she served as the Technical Head of Industrial IoT at Beyond Limits for 8 months in 2019, where she focused on integrating data-driven solutions in industrial applications.
Contributions to Applied Mathematics
Kristin Lennox has created a series of YouTube videos on applied mathematics, which have collectively garnered over half a million views. Through these videos, she aims to increase interest and excellence in the subject, demonstrating her commitment to mentoring and educating students in the field.