Bryan Shader
Quick Facts
Biography
Bryan L. Shader is a professor of mathematics at the University of Wyoming. He received his Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1990, his advisor was Professor Richard Brualdi. Shader is the Editor-in-chief of the Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra. He is also Associate Editor of other two journals, Linear Algebra and its Applications (since 2003) and Linear & Multilinear Algebra (since 2009). He is one of the most active mathematicians working on Combinatorial Matrix Theory. He is also noted for his monograph on matrices of sign-solvable linear systems. Besides organizing many workshops he is a Co-PI of Math Teacher Leadership Program, an NSF project (2009–2014). Shader is Special Assistant to the Vice-President of Research of University of Wyoming.
Shader received the 2005 Burton W. Jones Distinguished Teaching Award from the Rocky Mountain Section of the Mathematical Association of America.
Personal Life
Bryan Shader has a daughter named Sarah Shader who is currently attending MIT and studying Computer Science and perhaps math.
Books
- (With Richard Brualdi) Matrices of sign-solvable linear systems.Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 116, 1995
- (With Richard Brualdi) Graph and Matrices, Chapter 3 in Topics in Algebraic Graph Theory, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 102, Cambridge University Press, 2005
- Bipartite Graph and Matrices, Chapter 30, Handbook of Linear Algebra, CRC Press, 2007