Brad Osgood
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Brad Osgood | |
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| Alma mater | University of Michigan |
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| Fields | multivariable calculus, signal processing |
Brad Osgood is a Professor in the Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering, and, by courtesy, faculty in the Graduate School of Education. Dr. Osgood is affiliated faculty with the Institute for Computational & Mathematical Engineering (ICME) and in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society.[1][2][3]
Brad Osgood completed his PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan in 1980.[4] He joined the Stanford faculty in 1985.[5]
Research and academic career
Dr. Osgood's research interests include math, technology and education. Areas of specialization are complex analysis, differential geometry and signal processing.[6][5] He is the author or co-author of several textbooks on calculus, applied calculus, and multivariable calculus.
Professor Osgood has worked to place STEM topics in front of a broader audience and elevate their accessibility. Serving as Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs in the School of Engineering, (2000-2019) and on the Senate of the Academic Council (since 2012) to re-structure STEM curriculum to encourage non-technical students to explore new areas.[7][8][9][5]
Awards and honors
- 2014, Robert Bass University Fellows in Undergraduate Education Program[10]
- 1991, ASSU Teaching Award for classes with more than 30 students.[11]