معرفی
Brian Gill is a Professor of Mathematics and Chair of the Mathematics Department at Seattle Pacific University (SPU) since 1999. He teaches probability, statistics, real/complex analysis, differential equations, and vector calculus, while integrating Christian values into a liberal arts framework.
- PhD in Mathematics (complex analysis) from University at Albany (1999)
- MS in Biometry and Statistics from University at Albany (1999)
- MA in Mathematics from University of Kentucky (1994)
His research bridges geometric function theory with applied statistics in social sciences and health sciences. Recent work focuses on human-robot interaction (HRI) and human-computer interaction (HCI), funded by National Science Foundation grants through partnerships with University of Washington labs. Key themes include:
- Moral accountability of robots
- Privacy in public spaces
- Security for implantable medical devices
- Technologically mediated natural experiences
Publications span ACM/IEEE conferences, environmental psychology journals, and mathematical journals like Complex Variables. Outside academia, Dr. Gill prioritizes family life and outdoor activities, aligning with his emphasis on 'God’s creation.'


