General Info:
I am working as a lecturer this year in the Math Department at the Ohio State University, primarily teaching for the Actuarial Science Program. I finished my Ph.D. at the University of Florida in April 2005 under the direction of Miklos Bona. A copy of my dissertation is available below.
The best way to contact me is generally via email to warren@math.ohio-state.edu. If you are on a public computer or wish to send me an anonymous message, you can use this email generator which was provided for me by the department. I believe you are required to fill in a name and email address, but it doesn't check to see if either is real.
I also have a somewhat out-of-date cv that you can look at. If you like the way it looks, you are also welcome to the source.
Teaching:
In Spring 2013, I am teaching three courses: an introductory discrete math course for MIS majors, an exam P prep course for actuarial science majors, and a theory of interest course.
In Fall 2012, I taught two sections of Probability, along with the Intro to Financial Math course.
In Summer 2012, I taught a high-speed, high-intensity prototype of Math 4530, the semester version of the intro probability course.
In Spring 2012, I taught both sections of the Exam P Course and a section of business calc.
In Winter 2012, I taught only two classes, the Intro to Financial Math course focusing on the binomial pricing model, and a section of Theory of Interest.
In Fall 2011, I taught a single section of Probability and two sections of the Theory of Interest course.
In Summer 2011, I taught a single section of Probability.
In Spring 2011, I taught two sections of the Prep course for actuarial exam P and a section of Probability.
In Winter 2011, I taught two sections of precalc in the mornings. If you are looking for my lecture notes for that class, you can find them here.
In Fall 2010, I taught three sections of Probability (530).
In Spring 2010, I taught a section of Probability (530) along with two sections of the Exam P Prep course for actuarial science majors (532).
In Winter 2010, I taught a section of precalc, along with a section of Discrete Math (366).
In Fall 2009, I taught two sections of Probability (530).
In Spring 2009, I taught 532, the exam P prep course for actuarial students, along with a section of 150.
In Winter 2009, I taught two large lectures of Calc 2 (152).
In Fall 2008, I taught a section of Probability (530) and a section of Introductory Differential Equations (255). The old probability page has been taken down to make way for the new one.
In Spring 2008, I taught three sections of 254.
In Winter 2008, I taught one lecture of 151, which is on Moodle, and two sections of 153.
In Fall 2007, I taught two sections of Accelerated Calc I and a section of Linear Algebra.
Research:
I have a few published papers:
My dissertation contains most of the research I did in grad school.
Other:
I am an avid woodworker and amateur luthier.
I am also the faculty advisor to both the Chinese Martial Arts Association and the International Popular Music Association here at Ohio State.