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= Eric Stade = Eric Stade is currently a professor and academic program director at the University of Colorado Boulder. He attended Stuyvesant High School, which is a specialized math and science high school in New York City. After that he went on to study at Columbia University and recieved his PhD there.(Eric Stade|Linkedin) He has been teaching at the University of Colorado Boulder since 1990 as a math professor. In July on 2016 Stade became the director of Sewall Residential Academic Programs and moved on to become the executive director of the Residential Academic Programs, Arts and Sciences and has been since 2018.(Sewall)

Stade has consistently done research and published in the field of mathematics over the course of his career. He specializes his research in number theory and special functions, specifically Fourier theory and hypergeometric series. He mainly studies "automorphic forms, which lie at the intersection of number theory and harmonic analysis." (2017) He published his book on Fourier Analysis in 2005. This book is "aimed primarily at upper level undergraduate and early graduate students in mathematics. I hope and believe, though, that it will also be of value to engineering students..." (Foureir) He goes on to suggest that only a grasp of multivariate calculus is needed, although there are several complex topics that he covers. Some of his other publications focus on the manipulation of Whittaker functions, such as new formulas or explicit integral formulas.(2017)

Stade received the Award for Impact on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in 2018 for his contributions to math related education as well as the work he has done with pre-college teachers.(AMS) He also honored with the Best Should Teach Gold award in 2015 for excellence in teaching and academic leadership and is a founding member of the Mathematics Teaching Education Partnership that reaches to all public universities. (Awards) Stade also has published several journals as well as authoring his own textbook on Fourier analysis. He has been given a lifetime designation as President's Teaching Scholar and has worked to better the precalculus and calculus curriculum at his university. (Awards) Stade also has been working with an outreach project that helps put soon to be teachers into local classrooms.

= References =


 * “Eric Stade.” Eric Stade|LinkedIn, www.linkedin.com/in/eric-stade-3217a818/?trk=public-profile-join-page.


 * “Eric Stade, Ph.D.” Sewall Residential Academic Program, 11 Feb. 2019, www.colorado.edu/srap/eric-stade-phd.


 * “Eric Stade.” Department of Mathematics, 9 Jan. 2017, www.colorado.edu/math/eric-stade.


 * “Fourier Analysis.” Google Books, Google, books.google.com/books?id=gMPVFRHfgGYC&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false.


 * “The Latest.” American Mathematical Society,www.ams.org/news?news_id=4151.


 * “Awards.” Department of Mathematics, 24 Nov. 2019,www.colorado.edu/math/news-events/awards.