Tim Fitzgerald
@FitzgeraldLab
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Associate Dean and Prof of Mech Eng @GonzagaU. Interests: fluid-structure interaction, computational methods, modal experiments, hiking
Spokane, WA
Joined May 2013
Mechanical Watch –
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Interactive article explaining how a mechanical watch works.
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Episode #2 just dropped 🎉 “Jumping into Julia From Another Programming Language” featuring articles from @trang1618 and @OfficialLoganK
https://t.co/n0nVaOKfsl
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My colleague Richard Rand is one of the world’s experts on nonlinear vibrations. He’s posted his lecture notes (free!) that include topics you won’t find anywhere else, like delay equations and fractional derivatives treated with perturbation methods.
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OURFA2M2 is running a LaTeX Workshop next Saturday :) Please share with students/colleagues!
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How to improve weather predictions by reducing precision https://t.co/aow5qrRkG3
@ECMWF
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That’s Maths: Decimal points come with costs that may not fine-tune ensemble forecasts
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🦉Nice article by Jonathan Manning in @NatGeo last week about our research into how bird-like moving wings can deal with turbulence. 🦉 @RoyalVetCollege @BristolUniEng
https://t.co/gvsoGxwyPL (ICYMI full detail here: https://t.co/z6gNOqPy9s )
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Abstract. Musculoskeletal systems cope with many environmental perturbations without neurological control. These passive preflex responses aid animals to m
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I am personally very concerned by the reported ouster of the Director of @spokanehealth, Dr. Bob Lutz. In the face of this pandemic he has worked tirelessly & been a wise, effective guide to us in @spokanecounty & @GonzagaU. It is my hope that this decision can be reconsidered.
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I just came across this great site to compare fonts for coding. It is awesome. A great way to geek out over mono space fonts. https://t.co/h7xXJqQeDq By @imGaafar
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A timely interview, and a great listen. 144 - COVID-19 and UNC Chapel Hill
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What's more cathartic than geometrically exact FEM? (When it's actually all working.)
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Recording some lecture materials on a sunny Saturday afternoon.
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“Fluid Mechanics Lectures for Scientists and Engineers”. This is a fantastic collection of films, made about 60 years ago, by the world’s greatest experts in fluid dynamics at that time. The one by G.I. Taylor, on low Reynolds number flow, is extraordinary
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M6.4 #earthquake (#sismo) strikes 151 km NE of #Boise (#Idaho) 10 min ago. Effects reported by eyewitnesses:
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Trying to record a lecture: it's snowing outside and there's an earthquake. Today is strange. #spokane
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https://t.co/DtnGmDB5fY An important bit of news that isn’t getting much airtime.
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Visualizing and extrapolating the number of active #COVID19 cases in each country: https://t.co/Sf0fMNzqJD To raise awareness on the evolution of COVID, a dashboard, with statistical analysis displayed simply, and an explanatory text. Understandable by the general public.
covid19-dash.github.io
A visualization with the number of active Covid-19 cases in various countries and a forecast of its evolution extrapolating the observed growth.
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https://t.co/V3sNBZOcrw Forwarded from a student. As the headline reads this "[...] is the hero we need"
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But not the one we deserve.
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