Ellis Bagley Stouffer was an American mathematician specializing in projective differential geometry.
Education
In 1911 he received a Doctor of Philosophy in mathematics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign under Ernest Julius Wilczynski with thesis Invariants of Linear Differential Equations, with Applications to Ruled Surfaces in Five-Dimensional Space.
Career
Stouffer received bachelor"s and master"s degrees from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Stouffer became at the University of Kansas in 1914 assistant professor, in 1917 associate professor and in 1921 full professor In 1922 he also became dean of the Graduate School.
In 1946–1951 he was dean of the University during its academic expansion program after World World War World War II He retired as dean in 1951 but continued teaching until 1955.
He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for the academic year 1926–1927. In 1928 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Bologna.
His doctoral students include Wealthy Babcock. At the University of Kansas, the East. B. Stouffer Professorship of Mathematics was established in his honor.