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Tushar Das is a Professor of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL). He holds a B.Sc. from the University of St. Andrews, UK, and a Ph.D. from the University of North Texas, USA. His research focuses on dynamical systems, fractal geometry, hyperbolic geometry, and Diophantine approximation, with notable contributions to the dimension theory of conformal fractals and the parametric geometry of numbers. He is an editor for Complex Analysis and Operator Theory and actively contributes to open-source platforms like arXiv and Google Scholar.
Das is deeply committed to equity and inclusion in STEM, serving as a Department Equity Liaison, co-advisor for WaMM (Womxn and Minorities in Mathematics), and co-creator of the STEM-CARE initiative. He has mentored numerous students, many from underrepresented groups, who have pursued graduate studies at top institutions like Ohio State, UCLA, and UC Berkeley. His teaching excellence was recognized with the 2020 Eagle Teaching Award.
His research spans theoretical mathematics, including monographs on Gromov hyperbolic metric spaces and peer-reviewed articles in Inventiones Mathematicae, Advances in Mathematics, and Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems. Key themes include thermodynamic formalism, fractal dimensions, and applications of dynamical systems to number theory. Current projects explore the interplay between Diophantine approximation, fractal geometry, and conformal dynamics.



