Curriculum Vitae
SANDRA JUDITH LACH ARLINGHAUS,
Ph.D.
1964 Boulder Dr.
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
U.S.A.
(734) 975-0246
e-mail: sarhaus@umich.edu
URL: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~sarhaus
Link to Current Publication List: in Excel Spreadsheet;
in pdf format
CURRENT (OR RECENT) EMPLOYMENT/ACTIVITIES
- Invited submission to Pirelli INTERNETional Award; SemiFinalist,
2003
competition
(in top 80, worldwide, of over 1000 entries): for a section from
a book entitled Spatial Synthesis. May, 2004. Entire
Ebook
published, June, 2005: Institute
of Mathematical Geography.
- Award, "The President's Volunteer Service Award." March 11,
2004.
- Invited submission to Pirelli INTERNETional Award; Finalist, 2002
competition
(in top 20, worldwide of over 1200 entries): for book co-authored
and published by Wiley, noted below. May, 2003.
- Invited submission to Pirelli INTERNETional Award; SemiFinalist,
2001
competition
(in top 80, worldwide, of over 1000 entries): for Solstice:
An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics. May,
2002.
- Graph Theory and Geography: an
Interactive
View E-Book, equal co-authors with William C. Arlinghaus, Frank
Harary.
John Wiley and Sons, New York, April, 2002.
- Faculty Advisor in Engineering 477, Virtual Reality, University
of Michigan. (Course of Prof. Klaus-Peter Beier.)
2003-present.
- City of Ann Arbor Planning Commission,
1995-2003
served as member, Secretary, Vice-Chair, and Chair of City Planning
Commission.
Also, member Ordinance Revisions Committee, 1995-2003; Co-vice-chair,
Northeast
Area Master Plan Citizens Advisory Committee, 2000-2001; member Master
Planning Committee, 2002-2003.
- Member, Neighborhood Watch Advisory
Board,
City of
Ann Arbor Police Department (also registered block captain), 2001-2005.
- Invited Lecture series on
Cartography/GIS,
The University
of Chicago, June 2000, 2001 (three three-hour lectures)
- Adjunct Professor, College of
Architecture
and Urban
Planning, The University of Michigan, 2000-2005.
- Member, City of Ann Arbor Environmental
Commission,
2000-2003; member Water Committee.
- Adjunct Professor, College
of
Architecture
and Urban Planning, University of
Michigan,
Spring, 1997; 2000-present; Affiliated faculty, 1999-2005.
- Director, Spatial Analysis Division, and Director of Fellowship
Training
Division, Community Systems Foundation
(International NGO with principal partner of UNICEF, non-profit,
tax-exempt,
501(c)3), Ann Arbor, MI. 1996-present
- Founder, International
Society
of Spatial Sciences, non-profit, a division of Community Systems
Foundation,
1995-present.
- Member, Board of Trustees, Community
Systems Foundation, 1994-present; member Executive Committee,
2003-present.
- 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). IMaGe is an independent research institute,
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. 1291 (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.
- President and Director of Web Design, Arlinghaus
Enterprises, 1996-present.
- Reviewer, Mathematical
Reviews, 1991-present.
CURRENT SCHOLARLY
ACTIVITIES,
IN PROCESS
- Spatial Synthesis, Book 2. Next in
a
series
of EBooks; in progress; draws on success with earlier electronic
publishing
projects through IMaGe and with Wiley.
- Invited chapter in a book to published by
Blackwell: chapter is on "Mathematical Analysis" in geography.
CONSULTING/GRANT EXPERIENCE: NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL
- NSF grant applicant with John Nystuen and others, Taubman College
of
Architecture
and Urban Planning (UM), 2004. Not funded.
- with Paul Richards, School of Natural Resources (UM). Not funded.
- with Bob Beckley, 2002. Not funded.
- NSF grant; participant in a small part
(in an
advisory
capacity only) with Paul Mohai, PI, and Robin Saha.
- NASA grant submitted with a team from
SNRE,
CAUP,
and ERIM--not funded.
- NSF grant submitted with a team from SNRE
and
CAUP--not
funded.
- Team-head, for Community Systems Foundation, of project with
Environmental
Research Institute of Michigan (ERIM) to develop a GIS to manage the
infrastructure
for the city of Istanbul and the country of Turkey.
- United Nations Family Planning Agency (UNFPA), Syrian Maternal
and
Child
Health Care/Family Planning, five year project including GIS and
training
components, through Community Systems Foundation; completed 1997.
- World Bank, Punjab Middle Schooling Project, including GIS and
training
components, through Community Systems Foundation; completed 1997.
- University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.
- Studies in Urban Security Group, College of Architecture and
Urban
Planning,
University of Michigan; Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Pollution
and Detection Abatement.
- Nystuen, P.I. "Terrain effects on bus durability" funded through
UMTA,
via University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, December,
1985. Technical Report, 1985.
- Nystuen, P.I., development of a graph theoretic description of
the
Detroit
water supply network; part of a contract to develop a water contingency
plan, funded through Architecture and Planning Research Laboratories,
University
of Michigan, June, 1985.
- Nystuen, P.I. "Climatic effects on bus durability," funded
through
Urban
Mass Transportation Administration, via University of Michigan
Transportation
Research Institute, December, 1984.
PUBLICATIONS (various types,
enumerated below)
HANDBOOKS
- Practical Handbook of Spatial Statistics.
Editor-in-Chief.
Specialist
Associate Editor, Daniel A. Griffith. Associate Editors: William C.
Arlinghaus,
William D. Drake, John D. Nystuen. Multiple authors, led by Griffith.
c.
300 pages. Published October, 1995. CRC Press.
- Practical Handbook of Curve Fitting. Editor-in-Chief and
sole Author.
Associate Editors: William C. Arlinghaus, William D. Drake, John D.
Nystuen.
250 pages. Published April 26, 1994. CRC Press.
- Practical Handbook of Digital Mapping: Terms and Concepts.
Editor-in-Chief
and principal co-author. Specialist Associate Editor and principal
co-author,
Robert F. Austin; Associate Editors: William C. Arlinghaus; William D.
Drake (co-author of a chapter); John D. Nystuen (co-author of a
chapter).
335 pages. Published 2/2/94. CRC Press.
BOOKS: (lengths listed)
- Spatial
Synthesis,
Volume I, Book 1. Equal co-author with William C.
Arlinghaus.
Ann Arbor: Institute of Mathematical Geography. 200 pages,
depending on the resolution setting.
- Graph Theory and Geography: an
Interactive
View E-Book, equal co-authors with William C. Arlinghaus, Frank
Harary.
John Wiley and Sons, New York, April, 2002. 400 pages, depending
on the resolution setting.
- Essays on Mathematical
Geography,
III. Chapters: "Table for central place fractals," "Tiling
according
to the administrative principle," "Moire maps," "Triangle
partitioning,"
"An enumeration of candidate Steiner networks," "A topological
generation
gap," "Synthetic centers of gravity: Conjecture," Institute of
Mathematical
Geography, Monographs, #14, 1991. 52 pp. http://www.imagenet.org
- Environmental Effects on
Bus
Durability,
co-author with John D. Nystuen. IMaGe Monograph #11, Ann Arbor, 1989.
104
pp. http://www.imagenet.org
- An Atlas of Steiner
Networks.
IMaGe Monograph #9, Ann Arbor, 1989. Reviewed in the American
Mathematical
Monthly. 84 pp. http://www.imagenet.org
- Essays on Mathematical
Geography--II.
IMaGe Monograph #5, Ann Arbor, 1987. Reviewed in the American
Mathematical
Monthly; Mathematical Reviews. Chapters: "The Atlantic
Drainage
Tree," "Getting a Handel on water-graphs," "Terror in transit: a graph
theoretic approach to the passive defense of urban networks," "Terrae
Antipodum,"
"Urban Inversion," "Fractals: constructions, speculations, and
concepts,"
"Solar woks," "A pneumatic postal plan: the chambered interchange and
ZIPPR
Code," "Endpiece." Institute of Mathematical Geography,
Monographs,
#5, 1987. 101 pp. http://www.imagenet.org
- Essays on Mathematical
Geography.
IMaGe Monograph #3, Ann Arbor, 1986. Reviewed in the American
Mathematical
Monthly; Mathematical Reviews. Chapters (link is to the first page;
in that URL simply erase p1.jpg to return to the rest of the pages.:
"The
well-tempered map projection," "Antipodal graphs," "Measuring the
vertical
city," "Concavity and human settlement patterns," "Steiner
transformations,"
"Analogue clocks," "Fad and permanence in human systems," "Topological
exploration in geography," "A space for thought," "Chaos in human
systems
--- the Heine-Borel Theorem." Institute of Mathematical
Geography,
Monographs, #3, 1986. 167 pp. http://www.imagenet.org
- Down the Mail Tubes: The Pressured Postal Era, 1853-1984.
IMaGe
Monograph #2, Ann Arbor, 1986. Pre-publication review by Sylvia L.
Thrupp,
Professor Emeritus of History, The University of Michigan. 79 pp. http://www.imagenet.org
- Solstice, volumes I to XII, Editor-in Chief and
co-author.
Hard
copy of early issues in IMaGe Monographs. All online at
www.imagenet.org.
Authored articles listed below. http://www.imagenet.org
BOOK CHAPTER,
INVITED
"Central Place Fractals"--Chapter 10 in
Fractals
in Geography, edited by Nina Lam and Lee DeCola, published May,
1993,
Prentice-Hall.
BOOK--LENGTH MONOGRAPH not refereed
ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN (REFEREED)
PROFESSIONAL
JOURNALS AND BOOKS
- Articles in Solstice, 2001, http://www.imagenet.org
Maps and Decisions: Allen's Creek
Floodplain, Opportunity or Disaster?
Base Maps, Buffers, and Bisectors
- Articles in Solstice, 2000, http://www.imagenet.org
Animaps, IV: Of Time and Place
with Lloyd Phillips, A Neighborhood
Information
System within Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Articles in Solstice, 1999, http://www.imagenet.org
with William C. Arlinghaus, Animaps
III:
Color Straws, Color Voxels, and Color Ramps.
A Map of Jackson, Mississippi
http://www.imagenet.org
A Neighborhood Information System
within
Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Articles in Solstice, 1998: http://www.imagenet.org
Animated Four Color Theorem: Sample
Map,
Vol. IX, No. 2, Winter, 1998
Animaps-II, Vol. IX, No. 2, Winter, 1998
with W.D. Drake, J.D. Nystuen, Audra Laug,
Kris
S. Oswalt, and Diana Sammataro, Animaps. Vol. IX, No. 1, Summer,
1998.
with Ruben De la Sierra, Revitalizing Maps or
Images? Vol. IX, No. 1, Summer, 1998.
- Articles in Solstice, 1997: http://www.imagenet.org
"Buffers and duality" equal co-author with Frederick L. Goodman and
Daniel A. Jacobs;
"A graph theoretic view of the join-count statistic" equal co-author
with William C. Arlinghaus.
- A Path Through Recent GIS Literature. Record Note. The
Geographical
Review,
published by the American Geographical Society. January, 1996, Volume
86,
No. 1.
- Articles in Solstice, 1996: http://www.imagenet.org
"Algebraic Aspects of Ratios;"
"Web Fractals: An Overview;"
"Elements of Spatial Planning: Theory. Part II."
- Articles in Solstice, 1995: http://www.imagenet.org
"Discrete Mathematics and Counting Derangements in Blind Wine
Tastings,"
with John D. Nystuen and William C. Arlinghaus;
"Elements of Spatial Planning: Theory. Part I."
- Structural Models in the Subterranean World, April, 1994, The
Geographical
Review.
- Tick Tock Earth. The Carto-Philatelist, Affiliated with
the
American
Topical Association, American Philatelic Society. Vol. 39, No. 3,
September,
1994, pp. 79-84.
- Articles in Solstice, 1994: http://www.imagenet.org
Los Angeles, 1994--A Spatial Scientific View. With William C.
Arlinghaus,
John D. Nystuen, Frank Harary. Solstice, Summer 1994, Vol. V,
No.
1, 42-82. http://www.imagenet.org
"The Paris Metro graph: Is its graph planar?" with William C.
Arlinghaus
and Frank Harary.
"Interruption!"
- "The Ends of the Earth." The Carto-Philatelist,
affiliated with
the American Topical Association of the American Philatelic Society,
March,
1994.
- "Pneumatic Postal Maps: The French Connections." The
Carto-Philatelist,
affiliated with the American Topical Association and the American
Philatelic
Society; 1993. Vol. 38, No. 3, 71-75.
- "Electronic Geometry," The Geographical Review April,
1993.
Vol.
83, No. 2, pp. 160-169.
- Articles in Solstice, 1993: http://www.imagenet.org
"Electronic Journals: Observations Based on Actual Trials,
1987-Present."
With Richard H. Zander (Curator of Botany, Clinton Herbarium, Buffalo
Museum
of Science).
"Microcell Hex-nets?"
"Sum Graphs and Geographic Information," with William C. Arlinghaus
and Frank Harary.
- "An application of graphical analysis to semidesert soils." Geographical
Review. July, 1992, pp.244-252. With John D. Nystuen and Michael J.
Woldenberg.
- Articles in Solstice, 1992: http://www.imagenet.org
"The quadratic world of kinematic waves," Solstice, Summer,
1992. With John D. Nystuen and Michael J. Woldenberg.
"The pelt of the Earth: An essay on reactive diffusion."
Solstice, Winter, 1992. With John D. Nystuen.
- with John D. Nystuen. "Street geometry: Separation of flows." The
Geographical
Review; April, 1991, pp. 206-214.
- Articles in Solstice, 1991: http://www.imagenet.org
with David Barr and John D. Nystuen. "The spatial shadow: Light and
dark, whole and part." Solstice, Summer, 1991. Link to
photo
of sculpture that was written about.
- with William C. Arlinghaus and John D. Nystuen. "A shortest
distance
algorithm:
The Hedetniemi matrix sum." Geographical Analysis; October,
1990,
Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 351-360.
- Articles in Solstice, 1990: http://www.imagenet.org
"Scale and dimension: Their logical harmony,"
"Parallels between parallels,"
"Fractal geometry of infinite pixel sequences: `Super-definition'
resolution?"
with William C. Arlinghaus and John D. Nystuen of "The Hedetniemi
matrix
sum: A real-world application."
"Beyond the fractal."
- with John D. Nystuen. "Geometry of boundary exchanges:
Compression
patterns
for boundary dwellers." The Geographical Review, Vol. 80, No.
1,
January, 1990; pp. 21-31.
- with William C. Arlinghaus, "The fractal theory of central place
hierarchies:
a Diophantine analysis of fractal generators for arbitrary Loschian
numbers," Geographical
Analysis: an International Journal of Theoretical Geography. Ohio
State
University Press. Vol. 21, No. 2, April, 1989; pp. 103-121.
- with John D. Nystuen, "A cartographic perspective on the security
of an
urban water supply network," Perspectives
in Biology and Medicine, University of Chicago Press; Vol. 32,
No. 1, Autumn, 1988; pp. 91-102.
- with John D. Nystuen, "Terrain effects on bus maintenance
performance,"
in "Transit Bus Maintenance" Transportation Research Record,
#1140:
Transit Bus Maintenance, pp. 45-51, Transportation
Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. 1987.
National
Academy Press.
- With John D. Nystuen, "Geography of city terrain based on bus
routes," The
Geographical Review, Vol. 77, No. 2, April, 1987, pp. 183-195.
- with John D. Nystuen, "Climatic effects on bus durability,"
Transit Bus
Maintenance Management, Transportation Research Record, #1066,
National
Research Council, pp. 29-39, 1986. National Academy Press.
- "Fractals take a central place," Geografiska
Annaler, 67B, (1985), pp. 83-88. Journal of the Stockholm
School
of Economics.
- "Eye-contact graphs," Behavioral Science, Volume 30, #2,
April,
1985, pp. 108-117.
PUBLISHED REVIEWS, INVITED ARTICLE, AND
ABSTRACTS
Reviews
- Continuing reviewer for Mathematical
Reviews, numerous
reviews, 1991-present.
- Referee, Geographical Analysis,
2003.
- Referee, Environment and Planning,
B,
2003.
- Referee, Environmental Management, 2002
- Review for International Society of Spatial Sciences of Harold
Moellering's most recent work on spatial data transfer.
- Review for Mathematical Reviews, "Nondifferentiability
detection
nd dimensionality reduction in minisum multifacility location
problems,"
J. Fliege, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications.
Review
done Oct. 15, 1997.
- Review for Mathematical Reviews, "A combinatorial
approach to
cartograms,
Herbert Edelsbrunner, Roman Waupotitsch, Computational Geometry:
Theory
and Applications. Review done, July 30, 1997.
- Review for Mathematical Reviews, "Solutions de tournois:
un
spicilege,"
(Tournament solutions, a survey) Jean-Francois Laslier, Math. Inf.
Sci.
hum., Review done, Feb. 1997.
- Review of de Lepper, Marion J. C.; Scholten, Henk J., and Stern,
Richard
M. The Added Value of Geographical Information Systems in Public and
Environmental Health. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995.
Published on behalf of the World Health Organization Regional Office
for
Europe. Review in Geographical Review, American Geographical
Society
of New York, Vol. 86, pp. 302-303, 1996.
- Osserman, Robert. Poetry of the Universe: a Mathematical
Exploration
of the Cosmos. Anchor Books, NY, 1995. Professional Geographer,
48:121-122, February, 1996. Publication of the Association
of American Geographers.
- Diffusion and Use for Geographic Information Technologies.
Kluwer
Academic published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs
Division,
1993. Geographical Review, 85:117-119, Jan., 1995.
- Review of Oosterom, Petrus, Reactive Data Structures for GIS.
Oxford
University Press. 1993. Geographical Review, Jan. 1995.
- Hardisty, J.; Taylor, D. M.; Metcalfe, S. E. Computerized
Environmental
Modelling: A Practical Introduction using Excel. Chichester, Wiley,
1993. Geographical Review, vol 84, 344-345, July, 1994.
- Review for Mathematical Reviews, "Les groupes, les
hypergroupes
et l'enigme des Murngin," Labib Haddad, Yves Sureau. Journal of
Pure
and Applied Algebra. 1994?
- Review in Mathematical Reviews, MR 92:11, of Boyd, John
P.
"Relational
homomorphisms," in Social Networks: An International Journal of
Structural
Analysis, 14, 1992, no. 1-2, 163-186.
- "Solstice: an Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics."
Abstract
#871-99-73, p. 145, Abstracts of Papers Presented to The
American
Mathematical Society, January 1992, Issue 79, Volume 13, Number 1.
- Review in Mathematical Reviews, MR 92:09, of Guyon,
Etienne;
Stanley,
H. Eugene; and, Mandelbrot, Benoit B. Fractal Forms. Elsevier
Science
Publishers, B. V., Amsterdam; Palais de la Decouverte, Paris. 1991, 48
pp.
- Invited book review of Edward Tufte's Envisioning Information,
The
Geographical Review, April, 1991, pp. 234-236.
- Review in Mathematical Reviews, MR 92:08, of McCanna, J.
"Fractal
dimensions of graphs." Proceedings of the 22nd Southeastern Conference
on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing (Baton Rouge, LA, 1991). Congressus
Numerantium, 84 (1991), 193-210.
- Review in Mathematical Reviews, MR 92:08, of McGuire,
Michael,
An Eye for Fractals: A Graphic and Photographic Essay.
Addison-Wesley,
Advanced Book Program, Redwood City, CA. 1991. 165 pp.
- Review of Arthur H. Robinson's Early Thematic Mapping for
the
journal Technology
and Culture, October, 1984, pp. 850-852.
Invited Article
- Maps ex Machina. Invited article, Geographical Review,
American
Geographical Society of New York. Vol. 84, No. 4, October 1994.
Abstracts
- Solstice: author of regular features: "Construction Zone;" "Games
and
other
Educational Features;" "Theorem Museum;" "Reference Corner,"
1990-present.
- Geographic location theory: Selected topics, Abstracts of the
American
Mathematical Society, August, 1990.
- "Satellite configurations and the Petersen graph," Abstracts
of the
American Mathematical Society, January, 1990.
- "Central place fractals: Theoretical geography in an urban setting."
Abstracts of the American Mathematical Society, 1989.
- "Antipodal graphs," Abstract #3792-92-404, Abstracts of the
American
Mathematical Society, Vol. 3, No. 1. 1985.
- "Analogue clocks," Abstract #809-51-468, Abstracts of the
American
Mathematical
Society Vol. 5, No. 1., 1984.
- Map in Asia on the Eve of Europe's Expansion, by Donald F. Lach
and
Carol
Flaumenhaft. Frontispiece. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs
- Name listed (as "Sandy Lach") as solver of two " Elementary
Problems,"
in the American Mathematical Monthly
REPORTS
- Set of reports concerning CSF Syria missions, UNFPA; contributor
of
maps
and other materials to these CSF team-authored reports, 1995-1997.
Hundreds
of pages of materials, posters, and electronic documents of various
sorts,
including hundreds of GIS maps and PowerPoint displays of them.
- Set of reports concerning CSF Pakistan missions, World Bank,
1995-1997;
contributor of maps and other materials to these CSF team-authored
reports.
Pages of materials, posters, and electronic documents of various sorts,
including hundreds of GIS maps and PowerPoint displays of them.
- Population-Environment Dynamics: A series of six
volumes of
student
work (NRE545) edited with William D. Drake; also, Drake and I
co-authored
selected chapters. Each book is several hundred pages in length. Recent
volumes are posted, in varying degrees of completeness, on Drake's
website
(http://www-personal.umich.edu/~wddrake). Volume I: Sectors
in Transition, 1992; Volume II: Population-Environment
Interaction,
1993; Volume III: Towards Public Policy Strategies, 1994; Volume
IV: Transitions
in
Global Change, 1995; Volume
V: Ten Case Studies, 1996; Volume
VI: Issues and Policy, 1997. Volume VII:
Transitions
and Sustainability, 1998.
- With John D. Nystuen, "Terrain Effects on Bus Durability." UMTRI,
Final
Report, January 1987, Nystuen, P.I.
- Snyder, James C. and Sandra Arlinghaus, Michael Brabec, Rolf
Deininger,
Lynda Duke, Allan Feldt, Ronald Inglehart, Thomas Lyons, Peter Meier,
John
Nystuen, James Segedy, Mitchell Rycus." Security of the Water System,
Final
Report Tasks 1, 2, 3." Ann Arbor, Michigan: Studies in Urban Security
Group,
College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan,
1986.
- With John Nystuen, "Climatic Effects on Bus Durability." UMTRI,
Final
Report,
January 1986, Nystuen, P.I.
- Snyder, James D. and Sandra Arlinghaus, Michael Brabec, Rolf
Deininger,
Allan Feldt, Ronald Inglehart, Peter Meier, John Nystuen, Mitchell
Rycus."
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Pollution and Detection
Abatement:
Preliminary Report." With appendices. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Studies in
Urban
Security Group, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University
of Michigan, 1985.
AWARDS, CITATIONS, AND HONORS
- President's Volunteer Service Award, 2004.
- Pirelli INTERNETional Award status as noted above, 2001, 2002,
2003.
- Community Service Award, 1999. Awarded by the
City of
Ann
Arbor; I was the only "citizen" to receive such an award, as noted by
the
Mayor.
- Who's Who in America, 1995-continuing
in all
editions to present, Marquis.
- Who's Who in the World, 1993-continuing
in
all editions to present.
- American Men and Women of Science, 1989 and later.
- Dictionary of International Biography, International
Biographical
Centre, Cambridge, England, 22nd Edition, 23rd Edition, 28th Edition
(1999-2000).
- 2000 Outstanding Scholars of the Twentieth Century,
1999-2000, International
Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England
- Outstanding People of the 20th Century, International
Biographical
Centre, Cambridge, England (1999-2000).
- International Woman of the Millennium, 1999.
International
Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
- 500 Leaders of Influence, American Biographical
Institute,
1999-2000.
- Strathmore Who's Who. 1999.
- Who's Who in the Media and Communications, 1997, Marquis.
- Who's Who in American Education, 1992.
- Other
biographical
citations and awards arranged by publisher or grantor:
- Marquis Who's Who of American Women;
Who's
Who in the Midwest
- International Biographical Centre
(Cambridge, England) The
World Who's Who of Women, International Who's Who of
Intellectuals,
Most Admired Men and Women of the Year, 1992/93, Twentieth
Century Award for Achievement (Literature, 1993), International
Cultural
Diploma of Honor (March, 1993), World Intellectual of 1993,
International
Woman of the Year, 1991-92.
- American Biographical Institute
(Raleigh,
North Carolina) International
Directory of Distinguished Leadership, 5000 Personalities of
the
World, International Who's Who of Contemporary
Achievement, Personalities
of America, Two Thousand Notable American Women, Five
Hundred
Leaders of Influence, International Who's Who of Professional
and
Business Women, Certificate of
Recognition
for Outstanding Professional Accomplishments, Distinguished Leadership
Award for Outstanding Service to Mathematical Geography (1992), Key
Award
for Success in Research (1992-93), Silver Shield of Valor, 1991-92.
- Honorary Member, Advisory Council, International Biographical
Centre,Cambridge,
England--1992-present.
- Honorary Appointment, Research Board of Advisors, National
Division,
American
Biographical Institute, Raleigh, North Carolina. 1992-
- University Fellowship, non-traditional, University of Michigan,
1976-77.
- Graduate Teaching Fellow in Geography, University of Michigan,
1975-77.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant in Geography, Wayne State University,
1974.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant in Mathematics, University of
Toronto,
1966-67.
INVITED AND CONTRIBUTED ADDRESSES AND LECTURES
University of Chicago; University of California (Berkeley); Ohio
State
University; University of Michigan; Syracuse University; University of
Northern Iowa; American Mathematical Society; Association of American
Geographers;
Regional Science Association; Transportation Research Board of the
National
Research Council (National Academies of the Sciences and of
Engineering);
Midwest Graph Theory Conference, North American Simulation and Gaming
Association.
REVIEWS OF PUBLISHED WORK and MEDIA EXPOSURE
Science (AAAS) (29 November, 1991, p. 1291, report by Joseph
Palca); Science News (January 25, 1992, p. 61, report by Ivars
Peterson);
Mathematical Reviews (AMS); Newsline: Current Research in
Public
Transportation Development (TRB/NRC/NAS), National Academy Press; The
American
Mathematical Monthly (MAA); Journal of Regional Science; Graduating
Engineering
Magazine; Harvard Technology Window; Zentralblatt fur Mathematik,
Springer-Verlag
(Berlin); Newsletter of the Transportation Specialty Group of
the
Association of American Geographers; Books in Print (R. R.
Bowker);
Literary
Market Place (R. R. Bowker); Michigan Council of the Arts; Archives
of American Art (Smithsonian Institution); Nova; Ann Arbor Community
Access
TV; Ann Arbor News; Columbus Dispatch, name inscribed on
sculpture
involving the Bering Strait; (of IMaGe documents other than mine:
Mathematics
Magazine, Journal of Classification, Newsletter of the Urban
Geography
Specialty Group of the AAG)
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
- Co-Organizer of Festschrift for John D. Nystuen, 1999.
- Ph.D. (and similar) Committee service:
- Member, doctoral committee of Ruben De la Sierra. School
of
Natural
Resources and Environment, University of Michigan Ph.D. granted
1998.
- Member, doctoral committee of Rhonda Ryznar. College of
Architecture
and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ph.D. granted 1998.
- Member, Master's Practicum Committee
(Co-chair),
School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan,
Astrid
Hillers, M.A. granted 1998. (Astrid was also a Ph.D. student in
the
College of Engineering.)
- Directed Rosalyn Scaff, in custom
course
for credit
to capture her experience in working for the City of Ann Arbor,
Planning
Department, Fall 1998. Resulted in an award for this work.
- Member, doctoral committee of Robin
Saha. School
of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan.
Ph.D.
granted, 2001.
- Member, doctoral committee of Andrea
Frank.
College of Architecture and Urban Planning. University of
Michigan.
Ph.D. granted, 2000.
- Member, Area Exam committee of Hui-Chun
Huang, College
of Architecture and Urban Planning. University of Michigan.
- Member, Area Exam committee of Moira
Zellner, 2001.
- Member, Master's Practicum, committee
of
Dean Leslie
Hay, David Pollock, Karl Koto, School of Natural Resources and
Environment.
- Member, Doctoral committee of
Seung-Hoon
Han, Architecture,
College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan,
2002--2003
- Member, Doctoral committee of Lucy Y.
Kim,
School
of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan,
2003--present.
- Creator and director of a colloquium that serves as a
research-level
forum
for the interchange of ideas in mathematics and geography. Its purpose
is to generate publications suited for refereed journals and book
series.
Journal articles have appeared in publications devoted primarily to the
following disciplines: geography, biology and medicine, psychology, and
civil engineering. Minor pieces have appeared, in addition, in
publications
devoted primarily to: mathematics, and history. 1982-present. I
founded
IMaGe from this Colloquium in 1983, and organized it as a business in
1985.
- Referee, Geographical Analysis: an International Journal of
Theoretical
Geography, 1988, 1989, 1997.
- Invited member, Search Committee for a Curator for the Library
of the American Geographical Society. This collection, housed at
the
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee is the largest collection of
geographical
materials in the western hemisphere. 1993.
- Referee, International Journal of Geographic Information
Systems.
1993.
- Grader (and "re-grader") of top 100, Michigan Mathematics
Prize
Competition
of the Mathematical Association of America, 1991-92; 1992-93.
- Collaborative effort with Robert F. Austin (1991-1994) to
generate a
donation
of mapping software, composed of all major GISs, to The University of
Michigan;
ESRI donated one of each of their products; negotiations are underway
with
other vendors; the value of the gift was about $28,000. It is housed in
the Prechter Laboratory in the UM School of Education.
- Referee, Cartography & Geographic Information Systems,
1990.
- Referee, Professional Geographer: Forum and Journal of the
Association
of American Geographers, 1989, 1990.
- Served as session Chair, Co-chair, Organizer, or Discussant for a
variety
of professional organizations, including the American Mathematical
Society,
the Association of American Geographers, and the Regional Science
Association
(enumerated list with dates available on request).
- Referee, publications of Institute of Mathematical Geography.
1986 to
present.
- Institute of Mathematical Geography, projects involving work of
others:
Monograph Series (there are currently 23 published,
1985-present)
#4: Robert F. Austin, A Historical Gazetteer of
Southeast
Asia,
Library of Congress Card Number, 86-229956, 1986. ISBNs 1-877751-08-1;
1-877751-09-X.
#6: P. Hanjoul, H. Beguin, and J.-C. Thill, Theoretical
Market
Areas under Euclidean Distance, 1988. ISBNs 1-877751-12-X;
1-877751-13-8.
#7: Keith Tinkler, Nystuen/Dacey Nodal Analysis,
1989.
Library
of Congress Card Number, 023472993. ISBNs 1-877751-14-6; 1-877751-15-4.
#8: James W. Fonseca, Urban Rank-Size Hierarchy: A
Mathematical
Interpretation, 1989. ISBNs 1-877751-16-2; 1-877751-17-0.
#10: Daniel A. Griffith, Simulating K=3 Christaller
Central Place
Structures: An Algorithm Using A Constant Elasticity Of Substitution
Consumption
Function, 1989. ISBNs 1-877751-20-0; 1-877751-21-9.
#12: Daniel A. Griffith, editor. Spatial Statistics:
Past,
Present,
and Future. 1990. ISBNs 1-877751-42-1; 1-877751-43-X.
#18: J. Gordon. The Cause of Location of Roads in
Maryland: A
Study
in Cartographic Logic, 1995.
Textbook reprints:
Allen K. Philbrick---This Human World; extensive
updating
involving
work with author. ISBN: 1-877751-39-1
John F. Kolars and John D. Nystuen---Human Geography
Classic Reprint Series: John D. Nystuen, Editor.
Michigan Interuniversity Community of Mathematical Geographers;
reprints
of originals, requiring retyping, and redrawing of some materials, as
well
as extensive reworking of original documents to produce a document
close
in appearance to the original (including yellow covers). Editor of
original
and of revived series: John D. Nystuen. ISBNs: #2 1-877751-27-8; #5
1-877751-30-8;
#9 1-877751-33-2; #10 1-877751-34-0; #12 1-877751-36-7.
Discussion Papers Series (new material)
Establishment of "Discussion Papers in Mathematical Geography,"
Daniel
A. Griffith invited to serve as Editor; Discussion Paper #1: Daniel A.
Griffith, "Spatial Regression Analysis on the PC: Spatial Statistics
Using
MINITAB," 1989. ISBN: 1-877751-24-3.
Game Series
Game---Genus Four. With William Arlinghaus, David Barr, John
Nystuen,
and Helen Santiz.
Outreach
Original designs for "Fractal SeaParQue," a proposed marina
development
on Lake St. Clair presented, on request, to Frank Piku, head of Piku
Management
Company, Roseville, MI---October, 1988 (with John D. Nystuen)
Peer reviewer, National Science Foundation, 1984.
Creator and organizer of, and participant in, a symposium, "Geography:
The Heart of the Matter," The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
February
14, 1983. Other participants: George Kish (University of Michigan),
Donald
F. Lach (University of Chicago), John D. Nystuen (University of
Michigan).
Editorial assistance provided to Ann Larimore for "Hypsometric Curve
Variance
and Drainage Basin Planforms," by Everette N. Bannister (deceased),
Department
of Geography, University of Michigan, 1983.
Service on university-wide committee, Health Professions Advisory
Committee.
Interviewer of pre-medical students, Loyola, 1981-82.
Attempt to establish a geography department at Loyola, 1980-82,
resulting
in approval for a course, "Geometry and Geography," in the Department
of
Mathematics, 1981-83.
Museum Exhibit designs: "The garden of solids: an outdoor display in
geometry
using shadows." Submitted 1981 to The Mathematical Intelligencer
as an exhibit design for the Musee de Science et de l'Industrie, La
Villette,
France. "A journey in the world of algebra: Rubik's Ride." Co-author,
William
E. Arlinghaus. Entries remain property of the Intelligencer,
whether
or not the plans are ever used.
Referee, Environment and Planning, B , 1980.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
- Co-Chair, with William C. Arlinghaus and Ronald Horwitz, North
American
Bridge Championship, Detroit Renaissance Center, March 6-16,
2008.
American Contract Bridge League.
- 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.
- Member, City-wide Neighborhood Watch Advisory Board, City of Ann
Arbor
Police Department, 2001-2005.
- Continuing work donated to City of Ann Arbor involving creation
of 3D
models
of the downtown available on the world wide web (noted on front page of
Ann Arbor News, April, 2004) and to Matt Naud, Environmental
Coordinator,
City of Ann Arbor.
- July, 2003: work on tornado siren location noted in Ann
Arbor News.
- City Official, City of Ann Arbor, 1995-2003; service on City
Planning
Commission
(televised) as member, Secretary, Vice-Chair, and Chair; Environmental
Commission (televised); Ordinance Revisions Committee, Master Planning
Committee, Water Committee, Northeast Area Master Plan Citizens
Advisory
Committee, as noted above.
- Application of lessons learned in Syria to Detroit. Creator of
computer
give-away to Alternatives for Girls (with Amy Good, Brenda Bryant, and
Adele Akouri) with an indirect application to the curbing of gang
violence,
1995-99.
- Friends
of
Huron Parkway, founder, 1995; see website using general URL above.
- President, Bromley Homeowners Association (neighborhood of 231
homes in
northeast Ann Arbor), 1995-96, 1990-91; 1991-92; 1992-93. Elected
position.
Feature article in the Ann Arbor News, in April, 1993. Editor
and
principal author, Bromley
Homeowners'
Association Newsletter, 1990-93; 1995-1997. Thirty-six issues, plus
extras, ranging in length from 2 to 8 pages (often 6). Created
electronic
archives of these newsletters, as "Bromley Online."
- Head of Neighborhood Watch, Bromley--in charge of about 20 block
captains.
Program run by the Ann Arbor Police Department. Effective August 1,
1994.
Created Citizens
Neighborhood
Watch homepage, attached to general URL above. 1994-1996.
- Time, artistic, and culinary effort donated to the Michigan
Bridge Association, 1994.
- Liason, between Ivy Club and Vassar Club of Southeastern
Michigan,
1993-1994.
- Elected Board Member, Dolfins Swimming Pool, Inc. Ann Arbor, MI.
1993-96.
- Invited talk to Ann Arbor City Planning Commission, January 24,
1991.
- Member of five-person local arrangements committee for the 1991
World
Junior
Bridge Championships of the World Bridge Federation.
- Detailed study of a proposed Detroit-area mass transit network
donated
to Coleman A. Young, Mayor of the City of Detroit. With John D.
Nystuen,
150 pages. May, 1988.
- Artistic services (posters) donated to Mathematics Awareness
Week,
Lawrence
Technological University. Letter of commendation for these efforts
received
by W. Arlinghaus, in charge of that Week, from the Joint Policy Board,
American Mathematical Society, 1988.
- Cartographic services donated to Bromley Homeowners Association,
Ann
Arbor,
1988. Map of "Ann Arbor: Shopping and Population Patterns'' presented
to
Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and directly to the Mayor of Ann
Arbor.
- Map of Ann Arbor township "islands" made for Gwen Nystuen, Ann
Arbor
City
Planning Commissioner, 1987.
- Artistic and culinary services donated to the Michigan Bridge
Association,
1987.
- Cartographic analysis of the impact of the I-696 extension on the
pool
of potential students for Lawrence Technological University and for
rival
institutions, donated to President Marburger of L.T.U.
- With Beverly Riordan, M.S., Master Teacher of High School
Science,
Ypsilanti,
Michigan. IMaGe Interactive Atlases. Classroom-tested at
Ypsilanti
High School, 1987. This work led to "Sharma and the Atlas," television
show produced for Ann Arbor Community Access Television. Producer,
Sandra
Arlinghaus; Educational Consultant, Beverly Riordan. Fourteen short
episodes
produced to promote Geography Awareness.
- Complete set of IMaGe productions donated to Senator (D-NJ) Bill
Bradley:
1986-1989; selected IMaGe publications donated to the New York State
prison
system; selected IMaGe publications donated to the Library of Congress
(at their request) for their displays at the International Geographical
Union.
- Work with sculptor David Barr on a continuing basis on
international
outdoor
art projects, 1981-present.
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
- Electronic typesetting of mathematical notation (using Plain
TeX).
Typesetter
of Useful Optics (Walter Welford) for the University
of Chicago Press.
- Adjunct Lecturer in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University
of Michigan, Dearborn; and, in Geography, Program in Geography, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982-83.
- From Lecturer to Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Department
of
Mathematical
Sciences, Loyola
University
of Chicago, 1979-82.
- Lecturer in Mathematics, Department
of Mathematics, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1978-79.
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Geography, Department
of Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1977-78.
- Free-lance cartography.
- Crossword puzzle creator.
TEACHING
- Consistently high teaching evaluations at various universities
(samples
available on request).
- Named a "best teacher" at Loyola's downtown campus of 5000
students. I
was the only full-time, regular member (in the "professorial" ranks) of
the Mathematics Department, on any campus, so-named.
- Featured in newspaper articles, in Ohio, for innovative teaching.
- Experience teaching geography at undergraduate and graduate
levels.
Experience
in both small and large lecture sections. Primary responsibility for
all
phases of course development, including teaching assistants. Have
taught:
Urban Geography, Spatial Analysis (at various levels), GIS, Population
Environment Dynamics, General Geography, Economic Geography, Seminar,
Location
Theory.
- Experience teaching mathematics at all undergraduate levels, from
remedial
to advanced courses for majors, to advanced courses for engineers.
Experience
in both small and lecture sections. Primary responsibility for
lectures,
for test design, and for the supervision of three teaching assistants,
per course, in large lecture sections (240 students) in mathematics.
DETAILED EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
- Ph.D., University of Michigan,
Geography,
1977. Advisor: Waldo R. Tobler. Dissertation co--Chairmen: Waldo R.
Tobler
and John D. Nystuen. Dissertation title: "On Geographical Network
Location
Theory." (Grade point average: "A" transcript available on request.)
- M.A., Wayne State University, Geography, 1976. Advisor: Jack A.
Licate.
Thesis title:"Graph Theory in Geography: A Survey of Previous and
Potential
Uses."
- Graduate study in Mathematics, specializing in Graph Theory, Wayne
State University. Advisor: Geert Prins. (Full--time student in
program
leading to Ph.D., 1968-70)
- Graduate study in Mathematics, specializing in Geometry, University
of Toronto. Advisor: H. S. M. Coxeter. (Full--time student in
program
leading to Ph.D., 1966-67)
- Graduate study in Mathematics, University
of Chicago. (Full--time student in program leading to Ph.D.,
1964-66;
GRE's, 99th percentile, math., verbal, aptitude; 92nd percentile
advanced
math achievement.)
- A.B. Mathematics, Vassar College,
1964. Minor: Zoology. (Combined SAT's 1400+ on two tests)
- Diploma, University of
Chicago
Laboratory Schools, (top 10 %), 1960. Participant in "Sophomore
Project"
and Seminar, as written about by Herbert A. Thelen in Education and
the Human Quest, University of Chicago Press, 1960, 1972. In pages
90 to 96, I am "Jane."
- Education in Paris, France (with parents): Alliance
Francaise, Paris, summer school, 1956. Ecole
Alsacienne, 1955-56. Petit Ecole de Pere Castor, 1952-53. American
School of Paris, 1949. Resident, 1950.
- French---Advanced Pass, Univ. of Michigan Language Exam, 1976.
- German---Advanced Pass, Univ. of Chicago Language Exam, 1965.
- Training course on Xerox 9500 from a representative of Xerox,
1987.
- Electronic typesetting using TeX,
1988.
- Producer, Ann Arbor Community Access Television, 1988.
- Junior Life Saving, American Red Cross, 1950s. One save, recorded
in
Minnesota.
FAMILY
- Married, September 3, 1966 to William Charles Arlinghaus,
Professor,
Department
of Mathematics and Computer Science, Lawrence Technological University,
Southfield, Michigan. One son, William
Edward. One grandson, David Edward.
- Parents: Donald
F. Lach,
Late Bernadotte Schmitt Professor Emeritus of History, University of
Chicago; Alma
S. Lach, (Grand Diplome de Cordon Bleu de Paris), author.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS