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Robert M. Stark

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Mathematician, civil engineer, educator.

 

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A.B.: Johns Hopkins University, 1951.

 

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M.A., University of Michigan, 1952.

 

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Ph.D.: University of Delaware, 1965.

 

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Research Scientist: Bausch and Lomb, Rochester. N.Y.. 1955.

 

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Instructor: Rochester Institute of Technology: 1956-57.

 

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Assistant Dean Engineering, Assistant Professor of Mathematics: Cleveland State University, 1957-62.

 

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Instructor: University of Delaware, 1967. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Operations Research: 1964 – 1968. Associate Professor: 1968 – 1976. Professor: 1976 – present.

 

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President, R.M.Stark & Company, Inc., consultants in applied science.

 

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Visiting Associate Professor, MIT, 1972 – 1973, chairman, graduate Program in Operations Research.

 

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Author (with R.L. Nicholls): Mathematical Foundations for Design: Civil Engineering Systems, 1972. 

 
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Author (with R.H. Mayer. Jr.): Quantitative Construction Management: Uses of Linear Optimization, 1983. 

 
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Author (with: R. Engelbrecht-Wiggans and M. Shubik): Auctioning, Bidding and Contracting, 1983. 

 
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Author (with C. Sloyer, et al): Contemporary Applied Mathematics Series, 1987.

 

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Grantee: Office of Naval Research, NSF, U.S. Army Research Office.

 

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Member: AAAS, Philadelphia Operations Research Society, Operations Research Society of America, ASCE, Institute for Management Science, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

 

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Research publications in: Operations Research, Applied Probability.

 

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Office: University of Delaware, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Newark DE 19716.