Teaching
Current Courses
I am not teaching any courses in the Spring 2024 semester
Past Courses
Purdue University
Fall 2023: Linear Algebra - MA 265Fall 2023: Real Analysis and Measure Theory - MA 544
Fall 2022: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I - MA 165
Fall 2022: Probability Theory II - MA/STAT 539
Spring 2022: An Introduction to Proof Through Real Analysis - MA 301
Spring 2022: Probability Theory I - MA/STAT 538
Spring 2021: Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus I
(hybrid online due to COVID-19)
Fall 2020: Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus I
(hybrid online due to COVID-19)
Spring 2020: Elements of Stochastic Processes - MA/STAT 532
Spring 2020: Large Deviations - MA 598
Spring 2019: Real Analysis and Measure Theory - MA 544
Fall 2018: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I - MA 165
Spring 2018: Probability - MA/STAT 416
Spring 2018: Elements of Stochastic Processes - MA/STAT 532
Fall 2017: Introduction to Probability - MA/STAT 519
Spring 2017: Elements of Stochastic Processes - MA/STAT 532
Spring 2017: Random Walks in Random Environments - MA 598
Fall 2016: Probability - MA/STAT 416
Spring 2016: Linear Algebra - MA 265
Spring 2016: Elementary Stochastic Processes - MA/STAT 490
Fall 2015: Probability Theory II - MA/STAT 539
Spring 2015: Probability Theory I - MA/STAT 538
Fall 2014: Elementary Stochastic Processes - MA/STAT 490
Fall 2014: Elements of Stochastic Processes - MA/STAT 532
Spring 2014: Linear Algebra II With Applications - MA 353
Fall 2013: Introduction to Probability - MA/STAT 519
Fall 2012: Elementary Linear Algebra - MA 351
Spring 2012: Elements of Stochastic Processes - MA/STAT 532
Fall 2011: Elementary Linear Algebra - MA 351
Cornell University
Fall 2010: Basic Probability - Math 4710Spring 2010: Topics in Stochastic Processes (RWRE) - Math 7780
Fall 2009: Calculus III - Math 2130
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Fall 2008: Introduction to Probability Theory - Math 431Lecture Notes
Lecture notes from a minicourse on RWRE at IMPA (last updated 2/21/2013).Screen Capture Lecture Recordings
In the past I have experimented some with using my tablet computer to record my lectures. The lectures are then posted on the internet on a site that my students have access to. My students have found these lecture recordings very useful.Here are two examples of what the lecture recordings look like from my multivariable calculus course in Fall 2009.