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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

A. Terry Bahill is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research predominantly centers on social sciences, with a primary focus on geography, planning, and development. Their work intersects with several related subfields including archeology, nature and landscape conservation, and atmospheric science.

The scientist has contributed to the study of historical geography and cartography, geographic information systems (GIS), maritime and coastal archaeology, fish biology, ecology, and behavior, as well as geology and paleoclimatology. These topics have been explored through a diverse set of research publications.

Recent papers authored by A. Terry Bahill include:

  • The Amazon River Modeled as a Giant Snake, 2021, KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information
  • The second engraver of the library of congress mystery map, 2021, International Journal of Cartography
  • Sixteenth-Century Bulge on the Coast of Chile, 2022, Journal of Geographical Research
  • Dating the Sir Francis Drake Silver Maps, 2022, Cartographica The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization
  • Escape from Nova Zembla Island and Dating the Dutch-Drake La Heroike Interprinse... Map, 2024, Cartographica The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization

These publications reflect a sustained interest in cartography and geographic information visualization, published in venues such as Cartographica The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information, International Journal of Cartography, and Journal of Geographical Research.

Among frequent coauthors, A. Terry Bahill has collaborated with Garry D. Gitzen.

Awards received include being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011.

Best Publications

  • The main sequence, a tool for studying human eye movements

    A.Terry Bahill;Michael R. Clark;Lawrence Stark

  • Why Can't Batters Keep Their Eyes on the Ball?

    A. Terry Bahill;Tom LaRitz

  • Dynamic Overshoot in Saccadic Eye Movements Is Caused by Neurological Control Signal Reversals

    A.Terry Bahill;Michael R. Clark;Lawrence Stark

  • Re-evaluating systems engineering concepts using systems thinking

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  • Overlapping saccades and glissades are produced by fatigue in the saccadic eye movement system.

    A.Terry Bahill;Lawrence Stark

  • The trajectories of saccadic eye movements.

    A. Terry Bahill;Lawrence Stark

  • Engineering Modeling and Design

    William L. Chapman;A. Terry Bahill;A. Wayne Wymore

  • Requirements development, verification, and validation exhibited in famous failures

    A. Terry Bahill;Steven J. Henderson

  • Frequency limitations of the two-point central difference differentiation algorithm

    A. Terry Bahill;Jeffrey S. Kallman;Jon E. Lieberman

  • Linear systems theory

    Ferenc Szidarovszky;A. Terry Bahill

  • Quantitative methods for tradeoff analyses

    Jesse Daniels;Paul W. Werner;A. Terry Bahill

  • Sensitivity Analysis, a Powerful System Validation Technique

    Eric D. Smith;Ferenc Szidarovszky;William J. Karnavas;A. Terry Bahill

  • Model emulates human smooth pursuit system producing zero-latency target tracking

    A. Terry Bahill;Jack D. Mcdonald

  • Frequency Limitations and Optimal Step Size for the Two-Point Central Difference Derivative Algorithm with Applications to Human Eye Movement Data

    A. Terry Bahill;Jack D. McDonald

  • Glissades—eye movements generated by mismatched components of the saccadic motoneuronal control signal

    A.Terry Bahill;Michael R. Clark;Lawrence Stark

  • Bioengineering: Biomedical, Medical and Clinical Engineering

    A. Terry Bahill

  • Improving Product Design Using Quality Function Deployment: The School Furniture Case in Developing Countries

    Marvin E. Gonzalez;Gioconda Quesada;A. Terry Bahill

  • Eye movements during reading: case reports.

    Kenneth J. Ciuffreda;A. Terry Bahill;Robert V. Kenyon;Lawrence Stark

  • Smooth pursuit eye movements in response to unpredictable target waveforms

    A. Terry Bahill;Michael J. Iandolo;B. Todd Troost

  • Determining ideal baseball bat weights using muscle force-velocity relationships

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  • Neurological control of horizontal and vertical components of oblique saccadic eye movements

    A. Terry Bahill;Lawrence Stark

  • Linear Homeomorphic Model for Human Movement

    A. Terry Bahill;Jose R. Latimer;B. Todd Troost

  • A Tutorial on Quality Function Deployment

    A. Terry Bahill;William L. Chapman

  • Parametric sensitivity analysis of a homeomorphic model for saccadic and vergence eye movements.

    Frederich K. Hsu;A.Terry Bahill;Lawrence Stark

  • System design is an NP-complete problem

    William L. Chapman;Jerzy Rozenblit;A. Terry Bahill

  • WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? A CONSENSUS OF SENIOR SYSTEMS ENGINEERS1

    A. Terry Bahill;Frank F. Dean

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence Stark
Lawrence Stark University of California, Berkeley
Ferenc Szidarovszky
Ferenc Szidarovszky Corvinus University of Budapest
Young-Jun Son
Young-Jun Son University of Arizona
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda State University of New York
Pitu B. Mirchandani
Pitu B. Mirchandani Arizona State University
Michael Pinedo
Michael Pinedo New York University
Robert V. Kenyon
Robert V. Kenyon University of Illinois at Chicago
Richard Schonberger
Richard Schonberger University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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