Jeffrey Nunemacher
Chairperson and Parrott professor of Mathematics and Computer Science

Dr. Nunemacher has been at Ohio Wesleyan since 1985. Before that, he taught at the University of Texas at Austin, Kenyon College and Oberlin College. Dr. Nunemacher teaches courses in both mathematics and computer science, but regards himself as a mathematician at heart. He frequently teaches calculus, complex variables, applied mathematics and mathematical logic, as well as theory of computation, numerical analysis and algorithm design and analysis. He particularly enjoys topics which connect disparate aspects of mathematics and computer science.
- CWSC
- (740) 368-3661
- jlnunema@owu.edu
Office Hours
- Unknown
Classes Teaching Fall 2009
- MATH111 - Calculus II 9:00 AM-9:50 AM -M-W-F- 12:10 PM-1:00 PM --T---- CWSC 393
- MATH370 - Abstract Algebra I 1:10 PM-2:00 PM -M-W-F- CWSC 393
Education
- Ph.D., Yale University
Research Interests
- Originally the theory of several complex variables
- Recent papers have been on algebraic and geometric topics, particularly, the theory of curves
Outside Interests
- Book collecting
- Jogging
- Travel (to England every summer)