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Professor Rodney Nillsen is an Honorary Fellow in the School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics at the University of Wollongong. He holds degrees from the University of Tasmania and Flinders University, including a D.Sc. His academic career includes positions at institutions such as the Royal University of Malta and the University of Calgary. He is a Fellow of The Australian Mathematical Society and a member of several mathematical societies.
Research interests span Pure and Applied Mathematics, with a focus on Dynamical Systems, Fourier Analysis, and Mathematics Education. Notable works include Randomness and Recurrence in Dynamical Systems (2010) and Infinitesimal Knowledges (2022). He advises on topics like stochastic processes and paratopological groups, contributing to both theoretical and pedagogical advancements.
His publications explore intersections between mathematics and public policy, such as quadratic functions in resource allocation and education equity. He emphasizes critical mathematical reasoning in policy contexts, advocating for rigorous yet accessible educational approaches.
