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.
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PUBLICATIONS
Persistent archive: http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/61423
Books
- Chapter in:
Research Methods in Geography: A First
Course. John
Paul Jones III, and Basil Gomez, are editors of Research Methods
in Geography: A First Course. Sandra L. Arlinghaus has signed a
contract with Blackwell to produce a chapter, entitled "Mathematical
Analysis" for this work, to be delivered to the publisher by April 1,
2006. Accepted July 2006
- 3D
Atlas of Ann Arbor, 2nd Edition .
Arlinghaus, Sandra L. Online virtual reality atlas of Ann Arbor using
Google Earth.
- 3D Atlas of Ann Arbor, 1st Edition.
Arlinghaus, Sandra Lach; Editor and single principal coauthor with
numerous secondary co-authors noted throughout. June, 2006: Institute of
Mathematical Geography. http://www.imagenet.org/
Articles
Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics,
Volume
XVII,
Number 2,
December, 2006:
- Arlinghaus,
S. L. and Batty, M., Visualizing
Rank and Size of Cities
and Towns, Part I: England, Scotland, and Wales, 1901-2001.
- Arlinghaus,
S. L. and Batty, M. Visualizing
Rank and Size of Cities and
Towns, Part II: Greater London, 1901-2001
- Arlinghaus, S. L.:
Visualizing
a Map of Walter Christaller, Poland 1941, Part I:
Benchmarking the Map
- Arlinghaus, S. L.
Visualizing
a Map of Walter Christaller, Poland 1941, Part II:
Interpolation of the Benchmarked Map
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Announcement: 3D Atlas of Ann Arbor, 2nd Edition
- Arlinghaus,
S. L. Banda
Aceh: A View on the Globe.
- Arlinghaus,
S. L. Introduction
to the Special Issue (on Internet
Geometry and Geography).
- Submitted to the
Pirelli INTERNETional Award competiton.
Solstice: An Electronic Journal of
Geography and Mathematics, Volume
XVII,
Number 1, June, 2006:
Mathematical
Reviews:
-
MR2286523 (2007k:90060)
Berman, Oded; Drezner, Zvi; Wesolowsky, George O. The
transfer point location problem. European J. Oper. Res.
179 (2007), no. 3, 978--989.
(Reviewer: Sandra L. Arlinghaus) 90B85
- MR2195270 (2006k:91213) McBride, Michael. Imperfect
monitoring in
communication networks. J. Econom. Theory 126 (2006), no. 1, 97-119.
- MR2179976 (2006e:90058) Arriola, Rosario; Laporte, Gilbert;
Ortega,
Francisco A. The Weber problem in a multi-storey building. INFOR Inf.
Syst. Oper. Res. 43 (2005), no. 3, 157--169. (Reviewer: Sandra L.
Arlinghaus) 90B80 (90C90)
- MR2184706 (2006g:91131) Kempe, David; Kleinberg, Jon;
Tardos, Éva
Influential nodes in a diffusion model for social networks. Automata,
languages and programming, 1127--1138, Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci.,
3580, Springer, Berlin, 2005. (Reviewer: Sandra L. Arlinghaus) 91D30
(05C90)
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AWARDS
AND HONORS
- Invited
participation, Pirelli INTERNETional Award Competition
- 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
- Google
SketchUp 3D Warehouse Submission of files to the 3D Warehouse; also
included by some third party in Google Maps and perhaps to be included
in the “Google Picks” section of the home page of the 3D Warehouse
under “Cities in Development.” Files received high ratings in the
online rating system. November 2006
- “Archimedes",
the pseudonym I use in the Google environment, was invited to organize,
collect, and orchestrate the collection of Ann Arbor models for a new
Google Feature, called "Help Model A City." There are three other
cities in this Google Feature: San Jose, CA; Brookline, MA; Amherst, MA.
- Larimore,
Ann E.; Arlinghaus, Sandra L.; and Haug, Robert. GEOMAT:
presentation and report on trial course before East Lakes Division of
the Association of American Geographers, October 2006.
- October,
2006: Conference Organizer, Community
Systems Foundation, Fourth Annual
Conference held in the Drake Memorial Room, Dana Building, The
University of Michigan.
- Report
on 3D Atlas of Ann Arbor to the Foundation's annual October
meeting, presented at the Fourth Annual
CSF conference.
- October,
2006: 3D Atlas of Ann Arbor.
- March,
2006: Unleashing the Power of GIS/GPS. Arlinghaus, Sandra L. (Invited
Program
Chair), John Corbett, Joseph J. Kerski, Teri Landrum, and Carol Miller.
Workshop cosponsored by Taylor and Francis and AAG, March 6 and 7,
Palmer House, Chicago, IL.
- March,
2006: Sessions on 3D mapping in the conference above.
- March,
2006: GEOMAT Larimore, Ann E.; Arlinghaus, Sandra L.; and Haug, Robert.
GEOMAT: presentation and report on trial course before Association of
American
Geographers. Chicago, Illinois
- 3D
Atlas of Ann Arbor: “Archimedes in Ann Arbor?” demonstration at the
Duderstadt
Center to Tracy Davis, Ann Arbor News, and Vivienne Armentrout, Ann
Arbor Observer
- 3D
Atlas of Ann Arbor: “Archimedes in Ann Arbor?” demonstration at the
Duderstadt
Center to the Board of the League of Women Voters, including Shirley
Axon and Judith
Mich.
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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.
- Continuing
work with Matthew Naud, Environmental Coordinator, City of
Ann
Arbor.
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TEACHING
- Engineering
477, brief presentation and interaction with students, October.
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PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
- Member,
dissertation committee of Lucy Y. Kim, SNRE, Paul Mohai, Chair.
- Advisor
for intern, Mike Carlin, School of Education, Fall 2006.
- Arlinghaus,
Sandra L. Invitation to submit written review of selected
material for possible publication--John Wiley & Sons.
- Invitation
from John Wiley and Sons, NY, Mathematics Division to review
a book manuscript proposal submitted to them. Review completed Dec. 2006
- Invitation
from John Wiley and Sons, NY, Mathematics Division to review
a book manuscript proposal submitted to them. Review completed Nov.
2006
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