Math for America
Nathan Weber is an experienced educator and consultant with a robust background in physics, engineering, robotics, computer science, and innovation. Currently serving as a teacher at the NYC Department of Education since June 2017, Nathan also co-founded the New York Engineering Competition and participates in the Math for America fellowship while being a fellow with the NYC Teaching Fellows Bronx Cohort. Prior experience includes research in theoretical and computational physics at Columbia University and various roles in data science and software consulting, working with notable institutions such as Columbia Law School and multiple media and analytics firms. Nathan holds degrees from Columbia University and The Ohio State University.
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Math for America
Math for America is a charitable organization. They offer participation in a professional community, which is critical to sustaining teachers in their careers and attending, designing, and leading courses. It also developed a network of master teacher programs.