STOUGHTON BELL Stoughton Bell is a Professor Emeritus ( as of June, 1991 ) of Computer Science and of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Mexico. He attended Harvard College and the University of California at Berkeley where he received a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1955. Following this he joined Sandia Laboratories in Albuquerque as a research mathematician and in 1956 was appointed a part time Visiting Lecturer in mathematics at The University of New Mexico. In 1966, following several years as a Division Supervisor at Sandia, he resigned from Sandia and assumed the full time position of Director of the UNM Computing Center and Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics and in 1971 he was promoted to Professor. In 1979 he resigned his directorship and since then has devoted his time to teaching and research. He was a National Lecturer for the Association for Computing Machinery, is the author/co-author of four books and numerous papers and is listed in "Who's Who in America" as well as in "American Men and Women of Science". His experience with computing dates from 1955 and his present areas of interest include Decision Theory, Medical Decision-making, Modeling and Simulation with emphasis on the Stochastic ( having random elements ), Operations Research in general, Microprocessor Software and Programming Methodology. Prior to the formation of the Division of Computing and Information Science he introduced computing into the curriculum by teaching courses in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. In June of 1968 he proposed before a meeting of the full faculty that a Division of Computing and Information Science, reporting to the Academic Vice-President, be created; this was approved. In May of 1976 the Division became The Department of Computer Science in The College of Engineering. In 1979 he was elected by the faculty of the Department of Computer Science to represent them in negotiations with New Mexico State University, The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and the State Board of Educational Finance in the establishment of a cooperative Ph.D. program in Computer Science; this was approved by the State Board in 1979. Department of Computer Science The University of New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 87131 (505) 277-3112 sto@cs.unm.edu http://www.cs.unm.edu/~sto Personal Data: Born December 23, 1923 in Waltham, Massachusetts. Married to Edna Casman Education: Ph.D., 1955, University of California - Berkeley major: Applied Mathematics M.S., 1953, University of California - Berkeley major: Mathematics A.B., 1950, University of California - Berkeley major: Mathematics 1946-1948, Harvard College major: Physics 1948, Middlebury College major: French Experience: 1991-present Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1979-1991 Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1973-1979 Director of the Computing Center, Professor of Computing and Information Science, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of New Mexico 1971-1973 Director of the Computing Center, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of New Mexico 1966-1971 Director of the Computing Center, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of New Mexico 1964-1966 Systems Analysis Division Supervisor, Sandia Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1956-1966 Visiting Lecturer, The University of New Mexico. STOUGHTON BELL - Page 2 1955-1964 Staff Member, Sandia Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1952-1955 Research Mathematician, Institute of Engineering Research, University of California, Berkeley, California. 1951-1952 Teaching Assistant, University of California, Berkeley, California. Professional Societies: American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow) American Mathematical Society American Statistical Association Association for Computing Machinery Mathematical Association of America Operations Research Society of America Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics STOUGHTON BELL - Page 3 Additional Professional Activities: 1974-1977 Reviewer for Computing Reviews. 1974 Chairman, NSF Conference on Programming Methodology ($10,500 grant) 1973-1975 Board of Directors, SIGUCC, Association for Computing Machinery. 1973 Seminar Series Participant, EUDCOM/NSF Computer Network Series 1972-1973 Chairman, Nominating Committee, EDUCOM 1972-1973 National Lecturer, Association for Computing Machinery. 1971-1973 National Lectureship Committee, Association for Computing machinery. 1971-1974 Membership Committee, EDUCOM 1970-1983 ACM, Rio Grande Chapter, Area Representative. 1970-1978 Member Board of Directors and Seminar Faculty for Annual Seminar for Directors of Academic Computing Services. 1970-1972 Chairman, Division of Computing and Information Science, The University of New Mexico. 1968-1979 Institutional Representative, EDUCOM 1967-1971 Chairman, UNM Computing Science Committee 1965-1979 Visiting Lecturer, New Mexico Academy of Sciences. 1963-1966 Unified Science and Engineering Lecturer in Systems Analysis, Sandia Corporation. STOUGHTON BELL - Page 4 Teaching Experience: Assembly Language Programming Calculus Decision theory Engineering Mathematics Generalized functions Systems Programming Linear analysis Nonlinear Differential Equations Nonlinear Vibrations Operational Calculus Programming Methodology Seminar on Operating Systems Seminar on Computer Center Management Tensor Analysis Current Areas of Interest: Decision Theory Medical Decision-making Modeling and Simulation with emphasis on the Stochastic ( having random elements ) Microprocessor Software Programming Methodology Operations Research in general STOUGHTON BELL - Page 5 Publications: 1. Bell, S. and Schaaf, S.A. Aerodynamic forces on a cylinder for the free molecule flow of a nonuniform gas, Journal of the American Rocket Society, V.23,No.5,1953,Sept.-Oct. 2. Bell, S. and Schaaf, S.A. Heat Transfer to a cylinder for the free molecule flow of a nonuniform gas, Jet Propulsion, V.25,No.4,April,1955 3. Bell, S. Aspects of the Boundary Layer problem near the leading edge of a flat plate, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, May, 1955. 4. Bell, S. Unidirectional flows in one-dimensional magneto-hydrodynamics, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 241-55-51. November, 1955 5. Bell, S. Studies of Boundary layer slip solutions and Alden's method for boundary layer correction, University of California Institute of Engineering Research, Technical Report No. HE-150-133, December, 1955 6. Bell, S. On a nonlinear equation arising in magneto-hydrodynamics, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 22-56-51. February, 1956 7. Bell, S., Kleinecke, D.C., Carlson, C.R. and Morrison, D.R. Comments on a proposed delivery system, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 70-57 (51), February, 1957,classified 8. Bell, S., Hildner, R.C. and Roherty, W.F. Yield effects on a range-denied local air defense, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 70-57 (51), February, 1957, classified. 9. Bell, S. A model for simulating a local air-defense engagement, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 191-59(51), June, 1959, unclassified. STOUGHTON BELL - Page 6 10. Bell, S. An error analysis of an approximation to the temperature distribution in an infinite cylinder with radiation at the surface, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum no. 191-59(51), June, 1959, unclassified. 11. Bell, S. A simple asymptotically chi-square statistic for distributions of runs, Sandia Corporation Report No. 222, August, 1960. 12. Bell, S. Approximating the normal distribution with the triangular, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 31-6(54), January, 1961. 13. Bell, S. The haircut theorem, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 42-62(54), February, 1962. 14. Bell, S. Arithmetic progressions from multiplicative random number generators, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. 36-63(54), April, 1962. 15. Bell, S. Tables of some expected weighted coverage functions, Sandia Corporation Memorandum No. 265-62(54), November,1962. Later released as: Sandia Corporation Document No. 2874, and then: Sandia Corporation Report No. 515. 16. Bell, S. A simple asymptotically chi-square statistic for distributions of runs, Sandia Corporation Report No. 222A, April, 1963. Note: This report was an extensive revision of No. 222 (August 1960) and included comparisons of these results with the Bofinger's. 17. Bell, S., Graphs of some expected weighted coverage functions, Sandia Corporation Report No. 516, January, 1964. STOUGHTON BELL - Page 7 18. Bell, S. and Rosenblatt, J.R., Introduction to Linear Analysis and Generalized Functions, Preliminary Edition, Holden-Day, 1965. 19. Bell, S., Blum, J.R., Lewis, J.V. and Rosenblatt, J.I., Introductory Calculus, Holden-Day, 1966. 20. Bell, S., Blum, J.R., Lewis, J.V. and Rosenblatt, J.I., University Calculus, Holden-Day, 1966. 21. Bell, S. and Holdridge, D.B., The Random Number Generators for the Sandia 3600 and Their Statistical Properties, Sandia Corporation Research Report No. 67-65, March, 1967. 22. Bell, S. SKELETRAN, A ``barebones'' subset of FORTRAN IV, Copyright, April, 1967. 23. Bell, S. and Zimmer, W.J. Conditions related to the assumptions of independence, Proceedings of The 1972 Annual Symposium on Reliability, San Francisco. 24. Bell, S. and Gilbert, E.J. Learning recursion with syntax diagrams, SIGSE Bulletin, Vol. 6, No.3, September, 1974. 25. Hashimoto, Fred, Bell, Stoughton and Marshment, Sally. A Computer Simulation Program to Facilitate Budgeting and Staff Decisions in an Intensive Care Unit. Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 15, No 3, 1987. 26. Hahsimoto, Fred and Bell, Stoughton Improving Outpatient Clinic Staffing and Scheduling with Computer Simulation, Journal of General Internal Medicine, V. 11, March 1996 27. Rosenblatt, J. and Bell, S. Mathematical Analysis for Modeling, CRC Press, December 1999 STOUGHTON BELL - Page 8