Brian T. Gill, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
Seattle Pacific University

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  MAT 1360 Intro to Stats
  MAT 3360 Prob & Stats
  Past Courses
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Welcome to my web pages!  I am a Professor of Mathematics at Seattle Pacific University.   I've been on the faculty at SPU since completing a Ph.D. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Biometry and Statistics at the State University of New York at Albany in 1999.  In addition to teaching at SPU, I'm funded by NSF grants as the statistician for two research labs at the University of Washington: the Value Sensitive Design (VSD) Research Lab in the Information School and the Human Interaction with Nature and Technological Systems (HINTS) Research Lab in the Department of Psychology.  I am also currently serving as the national chair of the Statistics Education Special Interest Group of the Mathematical Association of America.

Contact Information:
    
Office: Otto Miller Hall 209
     Phone: 206-281-2954
     Fax: 206-378-5400
     E-mail: bgill@spu.edu

     Mathematics Dept., STE 307
     Seattle Pacific University
     3307 Third Ave W
     Seattle, WA 98119

Office Hours (Winter 2012):
     8:30-9:20 MWF in OMH 209
 


Teaching:

     Schedule
     Current Courses:
          MAT 1360 Introduction to Statistics
          MAT 3360 Probability & Statistics
     Past Courses

Education:
    
Ph.D. in Mathematics, SUNY Albany, 1999
     M.S. in Biometry & Statistics, SUNY Albany, 1999
     M.A. in Mathematics, University of Kentucky, 1994
     B.S. in Mathematics, Truman State University, 1991

Send questions or comments to Brian Gill or call (206) 281-2954.
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Mathematics Department
Seattle Pacific University
3307 Third Avenue West
Seattle, Washington 98119-1997
United States of America