Dr. Brett Werner

  • Title: Assistant Professor of Data Science
  • College: College of Science and Technology
  • Email Address: [email protected]
  • Office Phone: 402.557.7806
  • Office Location: BC ESB 4216
  • Subject(s):
    • Data Science
    • Mathematics
  • Degrees Awarded:
    • BS in Mathematics and Engineering Physics
    • MS in Mathematics
    • MS in Data Science
    • PhD in Mathematics
  • Experience:
    • Assistant Professor, Bellevue University (Bellevue, NE)
    • Adjunct Faculty, Colorado School of Mines
    • Affiliate Faculty, Regis University (Denver, CO)
    • Lecturer, University of Colorado Boulder
    • Assistant Professor, University of St. Thomas (Houston, TX)
    • Seismic Imager, CGG (Houston, TX)
    • Lecturer, University of Denver
    • Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Northern Iowa
  • J. Asplund and B. Werner, Reconfiguration graphs of shortest path graphs with no induced 4-cycles, Discrete Mathematics, 343(10) (2020), 111640.
  • J. Asplund, K. Edoh, R. Haas, Y. Hristova, B. Novick, and B. Werner, Reconguration graphs of shortest paths, Discrete Mathematics, 341(10) (2018), 2938-2948.
  • B. Werner, Strong orbit equivalence and residuality, Topological Methods and Nonlinear Analysis, 39(2) (2012), 285-310.
  • B. Werner, An example of Kakutani equivalent and strong orbit equivalent substitution systems that are not conjugate, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S, 2(2) (2009), 239-249.
  • August 2017: Received full funding for REUF research group to collaborate at ICERM on the Brown University campus
  • January 2017: Selected as a STEM faculty undergraduate research leader at the University of St. Thomas
  • July 2016: Selected as a participant in the AIM Research Experiences for Undergraduate Faculty (REUF) workshop
  • Summer 2011: Member of a four-person team awarded a grant tasked with transforming a Business Calculus course to a hybrid format
  • January 2008: Appointed as the Bill Dorn Lecturer for outstanding teaching as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Denver
  • May 2000: Recipient of Robert Green Memorial Award awarded to the outstanding freshman engineering student at Morningside College
  • Data Science
  • Graph Theory
  • Dynamical Systems