I am a graduate student in math at the University of Notre Dame. I'm studying model theory under Steven Buechler.
For the Spring 2012 semester I am teaching Statistics for Life Sciences (ACMS-20340). There is a main course website. Let me know if you have trouble logging in or finding anything.
My office is 289 Hurley (the math building with the big globe) and my office hours are TBD or by appointment. (Since I am usually in my office, the appointment is just to make sure I don't leave right before you show up...) Please feel free to email me.
Previous courses I either taught or was a TA for.
See a list of my research papers.
Miscellaneous non-research papers. Some odds for the michigan lottery keno from a few years ago.
At one time I was the organizer of the graduate student seminar.
I was one of the organizers for the Graduate Student Conference in Logic, 2008.
An incomplete list of things to do in South Bend, Indiana. Also, many thanks to Bonnie for the infinite elephant picture. Of course, the infinite elephant lives in a non-standard model of PA.
mail: Don Brower
Mathematics Dept.
255 Hurley Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-4618
fax: 574/631-6579
email: dbrower at nd dotedu
office: 289 Hurley