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David Adalsteinsson is a Professor with joint appointments in the School of Data Science and Society and the Department of Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He serves as Director of Undergraduate Studies for the School of Data Science and Society and holds the title of MADS Lead Faculty. His research focuses on biology, interface problems, spatial modeling, algorithm development, and creating tools for scientific computing and visualization.
Adalsteinsson received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. He has been a faculty member at UNC since 1999 and teaches courses such as “Mathematical Tools for Data Science” in the Master of Applied Data Science program. He is also the founder of Visual Data Tools.
His interdisciplinary work bridges applied mathematics and data science, emphasizing computational methods for solving complex scientific challenges. Despite no explicitly listed awards or grants in the provided texts, his leadership roles and academic contributions highlight his influence in interdisciplinary research and education.
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