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David Dorman is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Middlebury College. He has taught a wide range of courses including Calculus II, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, Abstract Algebra, and Complex Analysis. His research focuses on Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry, with advanced seminars like Quadratic Number Fields reflecting his expertise in these areas. Dorman holds a B.S. from Hobart College and an Sc.M. and Ph.D. from Brown University.
He has consistently taught at Middlebury across multiple terms, offering courses such as Elementary Number Theory (MATH 0241) and maintaining an active role in the mathematics curriculum. His office is located in Warner Hall 207, and he is known for guiding independent studies (INTD 0500) and advanced research projects (MATH 0705). While no specific grants or awards are listed, his teaching spans foundational to advanced topics, demonstrating a commitment to both undergraduate education and mathematical research.
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