Thomas F. Banchoff is a geometer, and a professor at Brown University since 1967.

During the fall semester, 2008, he is teaching Math 35, "Honors Multivariable Calculus."

During the spring semester, 2008, he taught Math 104, "Fundamental Problems in Geometry", which concentrated on Euclidean and non-Euclidean Geometry, with an emphasis on Spherical Geometry and Hyperbolic Geometry.

During the fall semester of 2007, he was in charge of Math 17, the second semester calculus course for students with AB Advanced Placement Calculus or the equivalent.

He also taught Math 106, Differential Geometry.

During the spring semester of 2007, he taught Math 1, a Freshman Seminar on "The Fourth Dimension" and Math 141, "Combinatorial Topology".

. During the fall semester of 2006, he was in charge of Math 19, the second semester calculus course with special attention to engineering and physics problems.

During the spring semester of 2006, he was a visiting professor at the University of Georgia teaching . Math 2500. and Math 5210/7210.

During the fall semester 2005, he taught Math 54, Honors Linear Algebra, and Math 106, Differential Geometry.


His main teaching project involved Internet-Based Teaching and Learning. Information about the project is contained in a Professional Enhancement Program PREP workshop held at Brown University in June, 2005. Participants in this workshop can access the course webpage here.
Participants in the Georgia PREP workshops August 16, 17, and 19, 2005, can access the workshop webpage here. Participants in the GPCPREP workshop February 18, 2006 can access the workshop webpage here.

Visit the web site for the TFBCON2003, the conference held at Brown on October 31st and November 1st, 2003, in celebration of Professor Banchoff's 65th birthday year.

LIST OF RECENT COURSES----------ON-LINE PROJECTS----------ARTWORK

ON-LINE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

See also an article "The Best Homework Ever?"

VIDEOS AND DVDs

To see a curriculum vitae of Thomas Banchoff, select here.

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