Due to an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, I am currently not teaching this semester. For information on courses I have taught or been a teaching assistant for, see right.
| Teaching Assistant: | Nicholas D. Brubaker |
| Email: | brubaker@math.udel.edu |
| Description: | Provides hands-on learning experience in contemporary applications of mathematics. Involves work with investigators from industry, national laboratories and other departments. Mathematical topics may include ordinary and partial differential equations, systems of differential equations, transform, asymptotic and numerical methods. |
| Meeting Times: | None scheduled—office hours and lab hours is when we meet |
| Office Hours: | Tuesday 10am-Noon, Thursday 10-11am |
| Links/Tools: | UD Math's MEC Lab – This contains the lab's equipment, FAQs, and many other useful things. LaTeX wikibook – Introduction to a document preparation system for high-quality typesetting. It is especially useful for writing up math papers. Also see The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX2ε. UD Library and Google Scholar – For looking up references, background material, etc. |