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Daniel Rodman serves as an Associate Professor in the Mathematics Department at Taylor University, where he integrates Christian educational philosophy with rigorous mathematical instruction. His academic focus centers on low dimensional topology within the broader discipline of pure mathematics.
His educational foundation includes:
- PhD in Mathematics from the University of Iowa
- MS in Mathematics from the University of Iowa
- BA in Mathematics from Taylor University
Dr. Rodman's specialization in low dimensional topology examines geometric structures in three and four dimensions, with connections to theoretical physics and manifold theory. His research contributes to foundational mathematical understanding through analysis of spatial properties and transformations in constrained dimensional frameworks.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Dr. Bor Luh Lin Award for outstanding thesis (University of Iowa, 2017)
- Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award (University of Iowa, 2016)
- Joe Burnworth Teaching Award (Taylor University)
Regarding academic mentorship, available information does not specify current advisees, though his role as Associate Professor implies graduate student supervision responsibilities. His teaching excellence awards demonstrate consistent commitment to pedagogical development, including completion of the University of Iowa's Certificate in College Teaching program. Dr. Rodman actively participates in Taylor University's mission to develop servant-leaders through Christian education, emphasizing faith-integration in mathematical instruction.
Outside academic duties, he pursues board games, running, reading, and family activities as part of holistic personal development.
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