For those of you looking to for information on the classes that I'm TA'ing, click here. This contains such useful information as office hours, times and places of exams, and answers to selected exams and quizzes.
A brief description of me will have to suffice for now: I'm currently a first-year graduate student in mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I got my AB from Princeton in 1998, in theory having specialized in analysis, but in practice having simply taken those classes which interested me. Not terribly useful from a research standpoint, but excellent for an eclectic like myself.
I have no particular research priorities or ideas at the moment; all I can say is that, somewhere in the vast gulfs between foundational logic, algebra, topology and analysis, I hope to find my home. Which means, for those you who are still in the dark, that I haven't got the foggiest idea what the hell I'm doing.
Added quickly: I now have a page of some of my work online. Also, if you happen to be a year 2000 math grad student -- you know who you are -- all sorts of fun stuff can be found here. This latter page is password locked, so email me if you've forgotten the password. Also, here's a link to my brand-spankin'-new tips page, and to the nascent Logic Quals Project.