Thomas LoFaro is a Professor of Mathematics. He specializes in applications of dynamical systems to mathematical biology. He has had multiple cross-disciplinary scholarly collaborations in his career working with biologists, neuroscientists, and computer scientists. He is currently an Associate in the Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Decision Making at New York University. Thomas has recently co-authored the textbook Discovering Differential Equations Through Experiment & Inquiry with Professor Jeff Ford.
Professor LoFaro teaches a wide variety of mathematics courses in the MCS department but especially enjoys teaching any class with an applied mathematics focus. He has taught at Gustavus since 2000 and has served the College in many capacities including multiple terms chairing the MCS Department. In 2019 he was awarded the college's Faculty Service Award for exceptional service and dedication.
FTS-100: FTS:Let's Gamble !?
MCS-122: Calculus II
MCS-357: Discrete Dynamical Systems
MCS-210: Computing in Society
MCS-221: Linear Algebra
MCS-350: Honors Thesis
MCS-353: Continuous Dynamical Systems
MCS-150: Discrete Mathematics
MCS-321: Theory Complex Variables
MCS-177: Comp Sci I Lab
MCS-358: Mathematical Model Building
MCS-222: Multivariable Calculus
MCS-253: Differential Equations
MCS-331: Real Analysis
Ph.D., Boston University PhD, University of Missouri MA, University of Missouri BA