- Teaching this Fall (2024):
Math 1203 WA - Intro to Stats (Canvas account required) and
Math 1203 WB - Intro to Stats (Canvas account required) and
Math 1203 WD - Intro to Stats (Canvas account required)
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Bert G. Wachsmuth, Associate Professor of
Mathematics and Computer Science,
received his Ph.D. from
Indiana University, where he
worked on problems related to the Monge Ampere Equation in Several Complex Variables.
After spending one year as Visiting Assistant Professor at
Dartmouth College, he
joined
Seton Hall University's. Dr.
Wachsmuth is an avid programmer, and is currently interested - aside from
mathematics - in robotics, small device programming, and technology app lications
and research in teaching and learning. He has
taught classes in Calculus, Statistics, Linear Algebra,
Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Programming, Computer Networks, C and Unix, Data Visualization,
and Robotics, and - still - enjoys teaching and interacting with students
tremendously. |
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