about

I am a Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University in the Economics Department, where I work with Arun Chandrasekhar. In September 2026, I will join Oregon State University as an Assistant Professor in Statistics.

I completed my PhD in Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where I was co-advised by Keith Levin and Karl Rohe. During my PhD I studied spectral methods for network analysis, causal inference, and causal inference on networks. During my PhD I also spent some time working on broom, a popular open-source R package in the tidyverse.

My curriculum vitae is available here. I also keep Google Scholar up to date, and you can find me on Bluesky at @alexpghayes.com.

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statistical consulting

At Stanford, I do some informal statistical consulting in the economics department, especially for grad students. Learn more.

what i’m doing now

As of September 2025, I’m putting my time towards:

  • Getting settled into Palo Alto
  • Making data collection for in-person social networks cheaper and more efficient
  • Developing estimators for peer effects in noisy networks
  • Developing guardrails to detect when hard-to-measure metrics regress in large online experimentation programs

pre-prints

  1. Peer effects in the linear-in-means model may be inestimable even when identified. Alex Hayes and Keith Levin. arXiv. October 14, 2024.

publications

  1. Estimating network-mediated causal effects via principal components network regression. Alex Hayes, Mark M. Fredrickson, and Keith Levin. Journal of Machine Learning Research. 2025. replication package, code

  2. Co-factor analysis of citation networks. Alex Hayes and Karl Rohe. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics. 2024. post-print, arXiv, replication package, code

  3. Welcome to the tidyverse. Hadley Wickham, Mara Averick, Jennifer Bryan, Winston Chang, Lucy D’Agostino McGowan, Romain François, Garrett Grolemund, Alex Hayes, Lionel Henry, Jim Hester, Max Kuhn, Thomas Lin Pedersen, Evan Miller, Kirill Müller, David Robinson, Dana Paige Seidel, Vitalie Spinu, Kohske Takahashi, Davis Vaughan, Claus Wilke, Kara Woo, Hiroaki Yutani. Journal of Open Source Software. 2019. website

blog

In a hobbyist capacity, I also blog about statistics, programming, and data. Some posts I’m particularly proud of: