POSITIONS
HELD
- Adjunct
(Full) Professor of Mathematical Geography and Population-Environment Dynamics,
The University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and
Environment, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, 1994-present.
- Founding
Director, Institute of Mathematical Geography (IMaGe). 1983-present.
- Founder
and Editor, Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and
Mathematics.
Noted
in a “Briefing” in Science, published by the AAAS, 29 November, 1991, p.
1281
(by Joe Palca) and in Science News, January 25, 1992, p. 61 in a report
by Ivars
Peterson.
1990-present. See: http://www.imagenet.org/ for Solstice and for ImaGe
archives.
- Member,
Board of Trustees, Community Systems Foundation (CSF), 1994-present;
member
Executive Committee, 2003-present. CSF is a direct partner of the United
Nations
and, in that capacity, has developed management information systems that
are
currently in place in 81 developing nations.
- President,
Arlinghaus Enterprises, L.L.C., 1996-present. This firm specializes in
the
development
of creative internet applications that are environmentally-friendly.
- Adjunct
Professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of
Michigan,
Spring, 1997; 2000-2005; Affiliated faculty, 1999-2005.
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PUBLICATIONS
Persistent archive: http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/61423
Books
- Spatial Synthesis, Volume I,
Book
1. With William C. Arlinghaus.
- Book
chapter: The Engineering
Handbook, Second Edition Richard C. Dorf,
Editor-in-Chief. CRC Press. Chapter 165,
Photogrammetry and Topographic Mapping. 1st Edition author: Jim Bethel;
Second Edition co-authors: Sandra L. Arlinghaus and Robert F. Austin.
Pages 165-1 to 165-15.
Articles
Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics,
Volume
XVI,
Number 2,
December, 2005:
-
Arlinghaus,
S. L. and Arlinghaus,
W. C. Beyond
the Shadow Variation
on a submission
for the Pirelli Relativity Challenge of 2005.
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- Sandra Lach
Arlinghaus, Archimedes
in Ann Arbor?
- Alyssa J.
Domzal, Ui Sang
Hwang, and Kris J. Walters, Jr. Virtual
Flood in the
Allen Creek Floodplain and Floodway
Solstice: An Electronic Journal of
Geography and Mathematics, Volume
XVI,
Number 1, June, 2005:
Mathematical
Reviews:
- MR2063520
(2005d:90067) Chen, Lihua; Deng, Xiaotie; Fang, Qizhi; Tian,
Feng Majority equilibrium for public facility allocation (preliminary
version). Computing and combinatorics, 435--444, Lecture Notes in
Comput. Sci., 2697, Springer, Berlin, 2003. (Reviewer: Sandra L.
Arlinghaus) 90B80 (91B12)
- MR2060723
(2005a:91105) Alexander, J. McKenzie Random Boolean networks
and evolutionary game theory. PSA 2002. Part I. Philos. Sci. 70 (2003),
no. 5, 1289--1304. (Reviewer: Sandra L. Arlinghaus) 91D30 (91A22)
- MR2124125
(2005k:91243) White, Douglas R. Ring cohesion theory in
marriage and social networks. Math. Sci. Hum. Math. Soc. Sci. No. 168
(2004), 59--82. (Reviewer: Sandra L. Arlinghaus) 91D30 (05C90)
- MR2108986
(2005h:91185) Huberman, Bernardo A.; Adamic, Lada A.
Information dynamics in the networked world. Complex networks,
371--398, Lecture Notes in Phys., 650, Springer, Berlin, 2004.
(Reviewer: Sandra L. Arlinghaus) 91D30
- MR2076016
(2005c:90041) Paschos, Stratos A.; Paschos, Vangelis Th.;
Zissimopoulos, Vassilis The antennas preassignment problem. Chaos
Solitons Fractals 22 (2004), no. 4, 821--829. (Reviewer: Sandra L.
Arlinghaus) 90B80 (90C59)
- MR2073519
(2005b:90066) Suárez-Vega, R.; Santos-Peñate, D. R.;
Dorta-González, P. Discretization and resolution of the $(r\vert
X\sb
p)$-medianoid problem involving quality criteria. Top 12 (2004), no. 1,
111--133. (Reviewer: Sandra L. Arlinghaus) 90B85
- MR2115978
(2005h:90146) Deweß, G. Minimal curves with limited curvature
in cases of cost depending on location. Optimization 54 (2005), no. 1,
103--120. (Reviewer: Sandra L. Arlinghaus) 90C35 (90B80)
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AWARDS
AND HONORS
- Who’s Who in America. Marquis.
Biography
- Who’s Who in the World. Marquis.
Biography.
- Huron
Chase Condominium Association. Certificate of Appreciation.
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CONFERENCES,
PAPERS PRESENTED, AND DEMONSTRATIONS
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COMMUNITY
SERVICE
- Co-chair,
Compuware 2008 Spring North American Bridge Championships held at
the Marriott at Renaissance Center, Detroit. This tournament brought
together
competitors from 30 different nations. It brought over 8 million
dollars in business to
the Detroit area and was universally heralded as one of the best run
tournaments by
both staff of the parent American Contract Bridge League and by its
Board of
Directors.
- Continuing
service to the City of Ann Arbor Police Department, especially
involving computing resources of various kinds.
- Member,
City-wide Advisory Panel, Neighborhood Watch, Ann Arbor Police
Department.
- Continuing
work with Matthew Naud, Environmental Coordinator, City of
Ann
Arbor.
- Created
over 500 3D models (several thousand files) in response to concerns of
the
Downtown Residential Task Force, City of Ann Arbor/DDA, 2004-2005.
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TEACHING
- ENG477: Virtual Reality, Faculty
Advisor
in Peter Beier's course, Fall 2005.
- AAPTIS
491, MENAS 591, and RCSS461: Maps and
Timelines
in Play to Resolve Conflicts in the Eastern Mediterranean: Italy
to Israel, Faculty Advisor in Ann Larimore's course (the link below
provides
access only to work of S. Arlinghaus; access to other pages must be
obtained
directly from authors). Winter,
2005.
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PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
- Member,
dissertation committee of Lucy Y. Kim, SNRE, Paul Mohai, Chair.
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