Alberto Corso, instructor (sections 001-004).
Alberto is an associate professor of Mathematics who specializes
in the area of Commutative Algebra.
He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University
and held postdoctoral positions at Purdue University and Michigan State
University
before moving to UK in 2001. He also held visiting positions at MSRI
(Berkeley) and the University of Notre Dame.
At the teaching level, in recent years he has been involved in
redesigning College Algebra, MA109, and Elementary Calculus
and Its Applications, MA123, as well as in developing a Calculus sequence
for the Life Sciences, MA137 and MA138.
For more information visit his
personal webpage
or read his K-Book interview.
Office: POT 701
Office hours: MWF 12-12:50 pm (POT 701), and by appointment (on Zoom)
E-Mail: alberto.corso@uky.edu
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Nicholas Arsenault, teaching assistant (sections 001 and 002).
Nicholas is a second-year graduate student pursuing a PhD in mathematics at UK. He received a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from Texas A&M University-Commerce. Aside from math, he enjoys spending time outside, primarily climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge, and reading fiction.
Office: POT 706
E-Mail: nick.arsenault@uky.edu
Office hours: TBA, and by appointment
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Katherine (Kat) Henneberger, teaching assistant (sections 003 and 004).
Kat is a second-year graduate student pursuing a PhD in mathematics at UK. She received a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics and Hispanic studies from Bowdoin College. Outside of math, she enjoys yoga and rock climbing in her free time.
Office: POT 722
E-Mail: k.henneberger@uky.edu
Office hours: TBA, and by appointment
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