Really good lecturer overall, he is good at what he does. He goes through the content at a good pace, is very clear with his explanations and is always happy to answer any questions you might have. He definitely cares that students go well. He made maths 1A very enjoyable and I can definitely recommend him. We need more lecturers like him!
One of the best lecturers UTAS has! Very passionate about maths and wants his students to be as well. Genuinely cares about his students progress/learning and is a very down to earth guy who is very accomodating and understands life can get in the way sometimes. I wish he was the lecturer for all of my units!
About Jason
Dr Jason Cosgrove is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Tasmania in the School of Natural Sciences. His field of research encompasses computational methods in fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, including computational fluid dynamics. He has published work on topics such as a delta-plane simulation of anticyclones perturbing circumpolar flows and selective withdrawal from multi-layered fluid systems using numerical simulations of interacting atmospheric vortices.

