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Nathan Carlson is a Professor of Mathematics at California Lutheran University, where he has served in the Mathematics Department since 2009. His work integrates advanced mathematical research with educational outreach initiatives across Southern California.
His academic background includes:
- Bachelor's degree from Oberlin College
- Master's degree from the University of Kansas
- Doctoral degree from the University of Kansas
Dr. Carlson's research centers on set-theoretic topology, exploring foundational structures in mathematical spaces. He has expanded into mathematical ecology, developing differential equation models to predict invasive species propagation patterns in ecosystems. This interdisciplinary work connects pure mathematics with urgent environmental challenges through computational simulations.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
He maintains a strong commitment to mathematics education at all levels, originating from his Peace Corps service teaching high school math in Botswana. At CLU, he co-founded the Thousand Oaks Teachers' Circle to enhance pedagogical skills among local middle and high school educators. His teaching philosophy emphasizes practical applications of abstract mathematical concepts.
Dr. Carlson actively participates in community science outreach through the Teachers' Circle initiative, organizing workshops on problem-solving techniques for regional educators. Outside academia, he hikes extensively in the Santa Monica Mountains and Wildwood Park with his 12-year-old son Andrew.
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