This
site is created and managed by Bert G. Wachsmuth, Associate Professor of
Mathematics and
Computer Science at Seton Hall University. He received his Ph.D. from
Indiana University
in 1991, where he worked on problems related to the Monge Ampere
Equation in Several Complex Variables. After spending one year as
Visiting Assistant Professor at
Dartmouth College,
he joined Seton Hall
University in 1992.
He has been active in many technology initiatives at Seton Hall and elsewhere, including establishing the University's first web site in 1996 (see the "Wayback Machine"), serving as Acting Director of the Center for Academic Technology in 2000, initiating the Tablet PC project at Seton Hall in 2004, chairing the Research Computing committee since 2008, and - of course - teaching cool, innovative, and student-centered courses in Computer Science and Mathematics. He is also the author of top-1% rated Java applets and a widely used online survey system.
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