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Dr. Michael Nyblom is a Lecturer in the School of Science at RMIT University, Australia. His research focuses on Pure and Applied Mathematics, with a particular emphasis on Discrete Combinatorial Mathematics, Number Theory, and their applications to Computer Science. He actively engages in individual and collaborative research, including conference presentations and publications, and explores topics such as Diophantine equations, lattice path counting, and series manipulation. Dr. Nyblom is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in relevant research areas. He holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0001-7903-5705) and can be contacted at michael.nyblom@rmit.edu.au.
His teaching interests include Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics applied to Computer Science. Research highlights include contributions to divergent series analysis, self-avoiding walk enumeration, and number sequence theory. His work spans over two decades, with publications in journals such as the Fibonacci Quarterly, Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, and the Australian Mathematical Society Gazette.




