Daniel DruckerProfessor
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| Tentative office hours: (Fall 2007) |
WF 2:10 – 3:30 p.m. Suggestion: Make an appointment before coming to the office. You can do that before or after class or by e-mail. (If you don't make an appointment, I don't guarantee to be in the office when you arrive. I may leave to make copies, take care of clerical work, return library books, etc.) I'm often available at other times and I'll be happy to answer questions by e-mail. |
| Classes: (Fall 2007) | MAT
5400 (Elementary Number Theory), Section 001, CRN 10643: MWF 10:40 – 11:35 a.m., 171 Education |
| Click to see the syllabus, schedule, assignments, solutions to selected exercises, or annotated list of books for MAT 5400. | |
| MAT 5530 (Elementary Differential Geometry), Section 001, CRN 15391: MWF 11:45 a.m. – 12:40 p.m., 135 State | |
| Click to see the syllabus, schedule, assignments, or annotated list of books and websites for MAT 5530. | |
| Service assignments: (Fall 2007) |
Undergraduate Committee, Credit by Exam |
| Sabbatical leave: |
Winter 2008 |
| Education: | S.B., Mass.
Institute of Technology, 1967 M.A., Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1973 Ph.D., Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1973 (Thesis advisor: Joseph A. Wolf) |
| Academic positions: | Assistant
Professor, University of Washington, 1973 – 1975 Assistant Professor, Wayne State University, 1975 – 1980 Associate Professor, Wayne State University, 1980 – 1992 Professor, Wayne State University, 1992 – present. |
| Research: | Areas of interest: differential geometry, Lie groups, number
theory, applied linear algebra List of publications |
| Teaching: |
Teaching history (chronological) Teaching history (by subject) WSU President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1987 College of Science Teaching Award, 2003 |
| Community service: | Co-concertmaster, Royal Oak Symphony Orchestra My home is a foster household for Paws With a Cause service dogs. |