Eric Chang is a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University. He earned his BS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, an MA in Mathematics Education from Western New England University, and his PhD in Mathematics from Boston University in 2018. Dr. Chang has previously worked as a lecturer at Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago. His research interests include self-similarity and visualizations of iterated functions, as well as complex variables. He has a passion for exploring connections between intricate mathematical concepts and practical applications, including incorporating fractals into undergraduate projects. Outside of his academic work, Eric enjoys various hobbies such as playing board games and engaging in challenges within video games. More information about Professor Chang can be found on his personal webpage.