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Terry Bahill is Professor Emeritus of Systems and Industrial Engineering and of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Arizona in Tucson. He received his Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering with distinction from the University of Arizona in 1967 and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1975. He is the author of eight engineering books and over two hundred and fifty papers, over one hundred of them in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Bahill has worked with dozens of technology companies presenting seminars on Systems Engineering, working on system development teams, and helping them to describe their Systems Engineering processes. He holds a U.S. patent for the Bat Chooser?, a system that computes the Ideal Bat Weight? for individual baseball and softball batters. He was elected to the Omega Alpha Association, the systems engineering honor society. He received the Sandia National Laboratories Gold President's Quality Award. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), of Raytheon Missile Systems, of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He is the Founding Chair Emeritus of the INCOSE Fellows Committee. His picture is in the Baseball Hall of Fame's exhibition "Baseball as America." You can view this picture at research interests are in the fields of system design, modeling physiological systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning, human decision-making, systems engineering application and theory, and sixteenth-century nautical maps. He brought an appreciation of engineering research to the public by applying his research to the science of baseball. He published 17 science of baseball papers in peer-reviewed journals and was interviewed for two hundred newspaper, magazine, radio, and television articles.He is the author of Bioengineering: Biomedical, Medical, and Clinical Engineering, Prentice-Hall, 1981; Keep Your Eye on the Ball: Curve Balls, Knuckleballs and Fallacies of Baseball, (with R.G. Watts), W. H. Freeman, 1990, second edition 2000; Verifying and Validating Personal Computer-Based Expert Systems, Prentice-Hall, 1991; Linear Systems Theory, (with F. Szidarovszky), CRC Press, 1992, second edition 1998; Engineering Modeling and Design, (with W. L. Chapman and A. W. Wymore), CRC Press, 1992; Metrics and Case Studies for Evaluating Engineering Designs, (with J. A. Moody, W. L. Chapman, and D.F. Van Voorhees), Prentice-Hall, 1997; Tradeoff Decisions in System Design, (with Azad Madni), Springer, 2017; Science of Baseball, Springer 2018, second edition 2019. ................
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