Instructor:               Dr. Joel Dreibelbis

Office:                     GOS(08)2254

Office Hours for Final Exam Week:

                                Monday from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

                                Wednesday from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm.

 

Contact:                  jdd5747@rit.edu

                                (585) 475–6409

Drop Offs:              Please leave papers in the bin next to the door.

 

 

Education:

                                 Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Rochester, October 2010

                                 M.A. in Mathematics, University of Rochester, October 2005

                                 M.S. in Computer Science, Rochester Institute of Technology, May 2003

                                 B.S. in Computational Mathematics, Rochester Institute of Technology, May 2003

                                

                                                              

Currently Teaching:

                                 Calculus A–Transition, 1016–171T

                                 Multivariable Calculus, 1016–305

                                 Note:  To access course information, you must login to MyCourses:  https://mycourses.rit.edu/

   

 

Past Teaching:

                                 College Algebra, 1016–200

                                 College Algebra and Trigonometry, 1016–204

                                 Discrete Math for Technologists I, 1016–205

                                 Discrete Math for Technologists II, 1016–206

                                 Calculus for Management Science, 1016–226

                                 Precalculus, 1016–230

                                 Calculus for Engineering Technologists I, 1016–231

                                 Calculus for Engineering Technologists II, 1016–232

                                 Discrete Math I, 1016–265

                                 Calculus A, 1016–271

                                 Calculus B, 1016–272 

                                 Calculus C, 1016–273

                                 Project–Based Calculus I, 1016–281

                                 Project–Based Calculus III, 1016–283

                                 Differential Equations for Engineering Technology, 1016–304

                                 Multivariable Calculus, 1016–305

                                 Differential Equations I, 1016–306

                                 Complex Variables, 1016–420

 

 

Background:

                                 Curriculum Vitae

                                 Statistics on Teaching                      

                                 Research Interests

 

WeBWorK Information:

                                 Extensive information on WeBWorK from MAA

                                 Sample Section (please send me an e-mail to obtain guest login credentials to act as an instructor in this section)

                                 Current Sections (please send me an e-mail to obtain guest login credentials to act as a student in these sections)

                                 WeBWorK Presentation (includes information about setting up your own section and tips on common tasks)

                                 A Guide for Getting Started with Webwork at RIT

 

ICTCM 2011:

                                 Notes on ICTCM

                                 Technologies for Mathematics

 

Spring Seaway 2011:

                                 Zeroes of Polynomial-Exponential Sums

 

University of Geogia, Spring 2011:

                                 Bounding Intersections of Orbit Sets with Curves

 

Fall Seaway 2011:

                                 The Maximum Number of Zeroes in a Linear Recurrence

 

Spring Seaway 2012:

                                 Dynamics of Linear Maps

 

Upstate Number Theory Conference 2012:

                                 The Dynamical Mordell-Lang Conjecture for Linear Maps

 

piRIT 2012 (Spring):

                                 Dynamics of Linear Maps

 

Fall Seaway 2012:

                                 Newton Polygons and Polynomial–Exponential Sums

 

piRIT 2012 (Fall):

                                  4 or 5?  Problems Related to Order 4 Sequences

 

Advisors Council (RIT) 2013:

                                  Math Placement Exam