Leslie Melissa (Lisa) Moore is a statistician at Los Alamos National Laboratory. At Los Alamos, she applies statistics to scientific experiments and simulations,[1] as well as studying algorithms for statistical problems and the design of experiments for computerized studies.[2]
Moore completed her Ph.D. in 1985 at the University of Texas at Austin,[2] where she had also done her undergraduate studies. Her dissertation, supervised by Peter W. M. John, was Ordering the Points in Factorial Experiments to Protect against Early Termination.[1] She worked at Los Alamos for six years. Then, after moving to Duke University for a year and then working for a personnel supply company in Albuquerque, she returned to Los Alamos in 1998.[2] She chaired the steering committee of the Design and Analysis of Experiments Conference from 2009 to 2012.[1]