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{\Large \bf DAVID E. HIEBELER}\\  \hline
{\small Department of Mathematics and Statistics} \\
{\small 333 Neville Hall, \ University of Maine, \ Orono, ME 04469-5752} \\
% {\small Department of Biometrics, \ 434 Warren Hall, \ Cornell University, \ Ithaca, NY 14853} \\
%{\small Center for Applied Math, \ 657 Rhodes Hall, \ Cornell University, \ 
% Ithaca, NY 14853 } \\
%{\small \textsc{\textbf{\em and}} Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, \ Corson Hall, \ Cornell University, \ Ithaca, NY 14853 } \\
{\small   Tel: 207-581-3924; \ Fax: 207-581-3902}\\
{\small {\tt \verb!http://www.math.umaine.edu/~hiebeler!}}
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\mainheader{RESEARCH}
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Mathematical population ecology and epidemiology; effects of
spatially structured environmental \\
 heterogeneities on population dynamics, using computational and 
mathematical stochastic \\
spatial models.  Cellular automata and
complex adaptive systems; agent-based models.
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\mainheader{EDUCATION AND AWARDS}
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Cornell University, Ithaca, NY \ \ 1995 -- 2000 \\
\> PhD in Applied Mathematics, August 2001.  Thesis title: {\em
Populations and the Evolution of} \\
\> \> {\em Dispersal on Spatially Structured Heterogeneous Landscapes}\\
\> US Environmental Protection Agency STAR graduate fellowship,
1997 -- 2000 \\
\> NSF training grant fellowship in ``The Dynamics of Heterogeneous
Ecological and \\
\> \> Evolutionary Systems,'' 1995 -- 1997 \\
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA \ \ 1993--1995 \\
\> M.S. in Applied Mathematics, June 1995 \\
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY \ \ 1986--1990 \\
\> B.S. in Computer Science, magna cum laude, December 1990. \ \ 
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\mainheader{ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD}
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{\bf Associate Professor} \` Fall 2008--present\\
{\bf Assistant Professor} \` Fall 2002--Fall 2008\\
{\em Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics} \`
University of Maine\\
\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright 
Courses taught: Intro. to Principles
of Statistical Inference (MAT232), Linear Algebra (MAT262), 
Capstone Course in Math (MAT401), Differential Equations and Dynamical
Systems (MAT451), Numerical Analysis (MAT487), and various topics
courses (MAT400 and MAT500) including
Modeling \& Simulation, Complex Adaptive Systems, and Advanced Linear
Algebra.}\\
\\
{\bf Cooperating Research Faculty} \` Spring 2008--present\\
{\em School of Biology and Ecology} \` University of Maine\\
\\
{\bf Adjunct Faculty} \` Summer 2008--present\\
{\em Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center} \`
Arizona State University\\
\\
{\bf Visiting Lecturer} \` Fall 2000--Spring 2002\\
{\em Dept. of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology} \`
Cornell University
% \task\ Courses taught: Intro. to Biometry I (BTRY101), Intro. to
% Biometry II (BTRY102)\\
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\mainheader{GRANTS AND AWARDS}

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\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright 
  NSF CAREER award DMS-0746603, ``Dynamics of Hierarchical
  Household-Structured Epidemiological Models'', 9/1/2008 --
  8/31/2013. \$400,000 (\$300K from NSF Division of 
  Environmental Biology, and \$100K from Division of Mathematical
  Sciences).}\\
\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright NSF research grant
  DMS-0718786, ``Spatial Population Models in Spatiotemporally
  Correlated Environments'', 9/1/2007 -- 8/31/2010. \$179,997, (\$120K
  from NSF Division of Mathematical Sciences, and \$60K from Division
  of Environmental Biology).}\\
\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright IT Faculty Technology Stipend,
  ``Bug-Sim: Foraging for Food in Spatially Structured Virtual Worlds,''
  Spring/Summer 2007.  \$1250, UMaine Dept. of Information Technologies.}\\
\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright Faculty Summer Research
  Fund award, ``Pair Approximations of Biological Invasion Models on 
  Clustered Heterogeneous Landscapes,'' summer 2005.  \$7500, UMaine
  Office of the Vice President for Research.}\\
\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright IT Faculty Technology Stipend,
  ``Development of a `Complex Systems' Demonstration Simulation
  Suite,'' Spring/Summer 2004. \$1250, UMaine Dept. of Information
  Technologies.}\\
\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright Sea Grant, ``An Agent-based
  Model of the Maine Lobster Fishery,'' 2/1/04 -- 1/31/07.  Jim Wilson
  (PI), David Hiebeler (co-PI), Yong Chen (co-PI).  \$93,000 Sea Grant
  Funds, plus other matching funds.  25\% of credit for this grant is
  allocated to me.}\\
\task\ \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright Learning Circles grant,
  ``Beginning Development of a Demonstration Simulation Toolbox,''
  November 2003.  PI: David Hiebeler (Math); co-PI's: Larry Latour
  (Computer Science), Raymond O'Connor (Wildlife Ecology), Jim Wilson
  (Marine Sciences and Resource Economics), and Liying Yan (PhD
  student, Computer Science).  \$500, UMaine Center for Teaching Excellence.}\\
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\mainheader{PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS}

\underline{\bf Refereed articles}

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$\bullet$ \=  \kill
1. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.~Hiebeler,
  ``Implications of Creation,'' {\em Idealistic Studies} {\bf 23(1)},
  Winter 1993.}\\
2. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H.,
  ``Stochastic Spatial Models: From Simulations to Mean Field and
  Local Structure Approximations,'' {\em Journal of Theoretical
    Biology} {\bf 187}, 307--319 (1997), and presented at the annual
  meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Providence RI, Aug.~1996.}\\
3. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H.,
  ``Populations on Fragmented Landscapes with Spatially Structured
  Heterogeneities: Landscape Generation and Local Dispersal,'' {\em
    Ecology} {\bf 81(6)}, 1629--1641 (2000), and presented at the
  annual meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology, Raleigh NC,
  Aug. 1997.}\\
4. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H.,
  ``Competition Between Near and Far Dispersers in Spatially
  Structured Habitats,'' {\em Theoretical Population Biology,} {\bf
    66(3)}, 205--218 (2004).}\\
5. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H.,
  ``Spatially Correlated Disturbances in a Locally Dispersing
  Population Model,'' {\em Journal of Theoretical Biology,} {\bf
    232(1)}, 143--149 (2005).}\\
6. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``A
  Cellular Automaton SIS Epidemiological Model with Spatially Clustered 
  Recoveries,'' presented at the workshop on Modelling of
  Complex Systems by Cellular Automata, at the {\em International
    Conference on Computational Science}, Atlanta, GA, May 2005.  Also
  published in refereed conference proceedings in {\em Lecture Notes
    in Computer Science,} {\bf 3515}, 360--367 (2005).}\\
7. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H.,
  ``Dynamics and Resistance to Neighborhood Perturbations of Discrete-
  and Continuous-Time Cellular Automata,'' {\em Journal of Cellular
    Automata,} {\bf 1(2)}, 125--139 (2006).}\\
8. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``Moment
  Equations and Dynamics of a Household SIS Epidemiological Model,''
  {\em Bulletin of Mathematical Biology,} {\bf 68(6)}, 1315--1333
  (2006).}\\
9. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H. and
  Amanda K. Criner, ``Partially Mixed Household Epidemiological
    Model with Clustered Resistant Individuals,'' {\em Physical Review
      E}, {\bf 75}, 022901 (2007).} \\
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\underline{\bf Refereed articles, continued}

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10. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H.,
  ``Competing Populations on Fragmented Landscapes with Spatially
  Structured Heterogeneities: Improved Landscape Generation and Mixed
  Dispersal Strategies,'' {\em Journal of Mathematical Biology,} 
  {\bf 54(3)}, 337--356 (2007).}\\
11. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H. and
  Benjamin R. Morin, ``The Effect of Static and Dynamic Spatially Structured
  Disturbances on a Locally Dispersing Population,'' {\em Journal of
    Theoretical Biology}, {\bf 246(1)}, 136--144 (2007).}\\
12. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``Transient Dynamics
  and Quasistationary Equilibria of Continuous-time Linear Stochastic
  Cellular Automata Voter Models with Multiscale Neighborhoods,'' {\em
    Advances in Complex Systems}, {\bf 10(suppl. 1)}, 145--165 (2007).}
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\underline{\bf Other selected professional publications and presentations}

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$\bullet$ \=  \kill
1. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``A Brief
  Overview of Cellular Automata Simulation Packages,'' {\em Physica D}
  {\bf 45}, 1990.}\\
2. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H. and R.C.~Tatar,
  ``Cellular Automata and Discrete Physics,'' published as chapter 12
  of {\em Introduction to Nonlinear Physics}, edited by Lui Lam
  (Springer-Verlag, 1997), and presented at the {\em Winter School on
    Nonlinear Physics}, San Jose, CA, Jan. 1990.}\\
3. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``The Swarm
  Simulation System and Individual-Based Modeling,'' presented at and
  published in the proceedings of {\em Decision Support 2001:
    Advanced Technology for Natural Resource Management}, Toronto,
  Sep. 1994.  Also published as Santa Fe Institute working paper
  94-12-065.}\\
4. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``Spatially
  Structured Discrete Population Models,'' presented at the {\em
    International Conference on Mathematical Biology} held in
  Hangzhou, China, May 1997, and published in {\em Advanced Topics in
    Biomathematics}, edited by Lansun Chen, Shigui Ruan, and Jun Zhu
  (World Scientific, 1998).}\\
5. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``Dispersal on
  Structured Fragmented Landscapes,'' poster presented at the
  {\em EPA STAR Graduate Fellowship Conference}, July 1999.}\\
6. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``Modeling
  Invasions Between Near and Far Dispersers on Structured
  Heterogeneous Landscapes,'' presented at the
  {\em Beijing International Symposium on Biological Invasions},
  Beijing, June 2004.}\\
7. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H. and Amanda
  Criner (undergraduate research assistant), ``Household
  Epidemiological Models With Clustered Resistant
  Individuals,'' poster presented at the joint Society for Industrial
  and Applied Mathematics / Society for Mathematical Biology
  (SIAM/SMB) Conference on the Life Sciences, Raleigh, NC, Jul. 31 --
  Aug. 4, 2006.} \\
8. \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright D.E.H., ``What do Birds, Plants
  and Internet Worms have in Common?  Mixed Dispersal on Clustered
  Heterogeneous Landscapes,'' invited colloquium at the Colby College
  Mathematics Dept., March 2007.}
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\underline{\bf Non-professional publications}

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$\bullet$ \=  \kill
1. D.E. Hiebeler, ``The Little Monkey's Adventure,'' (fiction, in Chinese),
published in Xiao Peng\\
\> You magazine, Shanghai, China, Sep. 1996.\\
2. D.E. Hiebeler, ``Why Did the Deer Stomp His Foot,'' (nonfiction,
in Chinese)
published in Xiao \\
\> Peng You magazine, Shanghai, China, June 1998.\\
3. Biweekly columnist for the Cornell Daily Sun newspaper, fall
1999.\\
4. D.E. Hiebeler, ``Career Automata,'' Science's Next Wave, Feb. 6,
2004.  Invited autobiographical \\
\> article about the path leading to my research career.\\
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\underline{\bf Non-professional publications, continued}

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5. D.E. Hiebeler, ``A Foreign Bigfoot Searches for Shoes,''
(nonfiction, in Chinese with translation \\
\> assistance from Yanlin Ding),
in Xin1 Min2 Wan3 Bao4 (``Xinmin Evening News'' newspaper), \\
\> Shanghai, China, Oct. 29 2005. \\
6. D.E. Hiebeler, ``Measure Maine's Coast,'' Letter to the Editor
published in the {\em Bangor Daily} \\
\> {\em News}, Friday June 2, 2006.  Letter regarding fractal geometry.
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\mainheader{SERVICE}
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\task\ \= \task \= \kill
\task\ Manuscript referee for the following journals since Fall 2002:\\
\> \> \parbox[t]{\linewidth}{\raggedright American Naturalist (3),
  Annals of Applied Probability,
  Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, Communications in Nonlinear
  Science and Numerical Simulations, Ecological Modelling (4), Ecology
  Letters, Ecology, Ecosystems (3), Epidemiology and Infection,
  International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Journal
  of Mathematical Biology, Journal of Mathematics and Culture, Journal
  of Theoretical Biology (6), Landscape Ecology, Physica A (2), Physics
  Letters A, Plant Ecology, SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems (2),
  Theoretical Population Biology (4)}\\
\task\ Grant proposal reviewer for the following agencies:\\
\> \> \ttask Israel Science Foundation, May 2006\\
\> \> \ttask National Science Foundation: ad hoc reviews in
Sep 2006, Mar 2007, Feb 2008, Sep 2008\\
\> \> \ttask National Science Foundation: review panel member in April
2008 \\
\task\ Invited member of the Scientific Committee for ACRI, the
       Seventh International Conference \\
\> on Cellular Automata for Research and
       Industry (Perpignan, France, Sept 20-23, 2006).\\
\task\ Research advisor and lecturer at the Mathematical and
Theoretical Biology Institute (MTBI) \\
\> at Arizona State University, summers of 2006, 2007, and 2008.\\
\task\ Member of External Advisory Board for the Ecosystems
Informatics IGERT program at \\
\> Oregon State University, Fall 2006--Spring 2007.
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\mainheader{STUDENT ADVISING}
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Advisor for the following graduate students:\\
% \> Current:\\
\> \> \task\ Ben Morin (M.A., Mathematics and Statistics), Fall
2004--Spring 2006. \\
\> \> \task\ Andrew Johnson (M.S., Ecology and Environmental Science), Fall
2008--present.
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Advisor for the following undergraduate honors projects:\\
\> Current:\\
\> \> \task\ Isaac Michaud (Mathematics), Fall 2008--present.\\
\> Previous:\\
\>\> \task\ Jennifer Houle (B.A., Mathematics and Statistics), Fall
2005--Spring 2006.
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\mainheader{STUDENT ADVISING, CONTINUED}

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Member of the following graduate student committees:\\
\> Current:\\
\> \> \task\ Andrew Paradis (PhD, Physics), Fall 2004--present.\\
\> \> \task\ Thomas Stone (PhD, Physics), Spring 2008--present.\\
\> Previous:\\
\> \> \task\ Medea Steinman (M.S., Wildlife Ecology), Fall
2003--Spring 2004.\\
\> \> \task\ Debra Kenneway (M.S., Physics), Fall 2003--Fall 2004. \\
\> \> \task\ Dianna Queheillalt (PhD, Wildlife Ecology), Fall
2003--Spring 2005.\\
\> \> \task\ Fred Beaudry (PhD, Wildlife Ecology), Fall 2003--Fall 2007. \\
\> \> \task\ Liying Yan (PhD, Interdisciplinary Program), Summer
2004--Spring 2007.\\
\> \> \task\ Rodney Jacobs (M.S., Computer Science), Spring
2005--Fall 2005.\\
\> \> \task\ David Patrick (PhD, Wildlife Ecology), Fall 2005--Spring
2007.\\
\> \> \task\ Chenglu Dai (M.A., Mathematics and Statistics), Fall
2007--Summer 2008.
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Member of the following undergraduate honors thesis committees:\\
\> Current:\\
\> \> \task\ Chelsea Lucas (Ecology \& Environmental Sciences), Spring
2008--present.\\
\> Previous:\\
\> \> \task\ Roy Gott (Computer Science), Fall 2003--Spring 2004. \\
\> \> \task\ David Gosselin (Computer Science), Fall 2006. \\
\> \> \task\ Matt Dube (Mathematics), Fall 2006--Spring 2007. \\
\> \> \task\ Benjamin Lakin (Mechanical Engineering), Fall
2006--Spring 2007.\\
\> \> \task\ Jing Ling (Computer Engineering), Fall 2006--Spring
2007.\\
\> \> \task\ Mark Larsen (Computer Science), Fall 2006--Fall 2007.\\
\> \> \task\ Robert Lawlis (Mathematics), Spring 2008.\\
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Research mentor on undergraduate research projects for the following
additional students:\\
\> Current:\\
% \> \> \task\ Pamela Reitsma (Mathematics), Spring 2006--present.\\
% \> \> \task\ Sarah Krause (Mathematics and Secondary Education), Fall
% 2007--present. \\
\> \> \task\ Isaac Michaud (Mathematics), Fall
2007--present. \\
\> \> \task\ Nick Millett (Mathematics), Fall 2007--present.\\
% \> \> \task\ Ben Wasserman (Wildlife Ecology and Mathematics), Fall
% 2007--present.\\
\> Previous:\\
\> \> \task\ Sean Floyd (Mathematics), Spring 2003. \\
\> \> \task\ Amanda Criner (Mathematics), Fall 2004--Fall 2006. \\
\> \> \task\ David Gosselin (Computer Science), Fall 2005--Spring 2006. \\
\> \> \task\  Ashley Coe (Wildlife Ecology), Fall 2007--Spring 2008.
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\mainheader{OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE}
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{\bf Teaching Assistant} \` Fall 1999\\
{\em BIOGD481: Population Genetics} \` Cornell University\\
% \task\ Taught two weekly sections, and gave two class lectures on genetic
%    drift.\\
% \\
% {\bf Guest Lecturer} \` Spring 1999\\
% {\em BIOES461: Population and Evolutionary Ecology,} \` Cornell University\\
% and {\em BTRY694: Mathematical Ecology} \\
\\
{\bf Teaching Assistant} \` Fall 1997\\
{\em CS100b: Introduction to Computer Programming (in Java)} \`
Cornell University \\
\\
{\bf Teaching Fellow} \` Spring 1995\\
{\em AM111: Introduction to Scientific Computing} \` Harvard University\\
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\mainheader{OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE}
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{\bf Research Assistant and Programmer} \` Oct 1992--Sept 1993, summer 1994\\
{\em Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM}\\
\task\ Designed and implemented the prototype Swarm simulation
environment for agent-based\\
\> modeling (see {\tt www.swarm.org}).\\
\task\ Worked with researchers and students using the Swarm system for
conducting experiments in \\
\> economic modeling, emergence of hierarchical
structures in artificial chemistries, and social \\
\> insect behavior.\\
\\
{\bf Applications Engineer} \` December 1990--October 1992\\
{\em Thinking Machines Corp., Cambridge, MA}\\
\\
{\bf Programmer, Research Scientist and Co-founder} \` March 1990--May 1990\\
{\em Automatrix, Inc., Rexford, NY} \\
\task\ Wrote low-level software to control CAM-PC, a plug-in Cellular
Automata Machine for PC's.\\
\task\ Developed cellular automata applications
for physical modeling and physics education.\\
% \task\ Demonstrated cellular automata modeling to students and
% potential customers.\\
\\
{\bf Research Assistant and Programmer} \` May 1989--August 1990\\
{\em Center for Nonlinear Studies, Theoretical Division, and Advanced
Computing Lab}\\
{\em Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM}\\
\task\ Developed lattice-based modeling software
on Connection Machine supercomputer.\\
\\
{\bf Engineering Assistant and Programmer} \` March 1989--May 1989\\
{\em Sub-contracted to the General Electric R\&D Center, Schenectady, NY}\\
\\
{\bf Unix Consultant} \` September 1987--May 1989\\
{\em Information Technology Services, RPI, Troy, NY}\\
\\
{\bf Research Assistant} \` August 1987--December 1988\\
{\em Computer Science Department, RPI, Troy, NY}\\
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\mainheader{COMPUTER SKILLS}
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Languages/software: C, Matlab, R, Perl, C++, Java, csh, LaTeX, HTML, PostScript.\\
Systems: Strong Linux skills, Solaris/SunOS/BSD Unix, X11, Microsoft Windows.\\
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\mainheader{PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS}
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Ecological Society of America\\
Society for Mathematical Biology\\
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics\\
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\mainheader{OTHER}
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Citizenship: USA by birth.\\
Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese (approximately fourth-year level,
written and spoken).\\
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