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'''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 [[R. A. Brualdi|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.{{cn|date=June 2014}} 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.
'''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 [[R. A. Brualdi|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.{{cn|date=June 2014}} 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]].<ref>[http://sections.maa.org/rockymt/past_awards.html#shader Burton W. Jones Distinguished Teaching Award Recipients], [[Mathematical Association of America]]. Accessed August 5, 2011</ref>
Shader received the 2005 Burton W. Jones Distinguished Teaching Award from the Rocky Mountain Section of the [[Mathematical Association of America]].<ref>[http://sections.maa.org/rockymt/past_awards.html#shader Burton W. Jones Distinguished Teaching Award Recipients] {{wayback|url=http://sections.maa.org/rockymt/past_awards.html#shader |date=20120320231835 }}, [[Mathematical Association of America]]. Accessed August 5, 2011</ref>


==Personal Life ==
==Personal Life ==
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==Notes==
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* [http://www.uwyo.edu/bshader/Bryan_Shader/Welcome.html Bryan Shader] at [http://math.uwyo.edu/ University of Wyoming] website
* [http://www.uwyo.edu/bshader/Bryan_Shader/Welcome.html Bryan Shader] at [http://math.uwyo.edu/ University of Wyoming] website
* [http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/search/author.html?mrauthid=271990&Submit=Search Math Sci-Net]
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==External links==
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Revision as of 23:16, 9 November 2016

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.[citation needed] 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.[1]

Personal Life

Bryan Shader has a daughter named Sarah Shader who is currently attending MIT and studying Computer Science and perhaps math.[citation needed]

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

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