MATLAB vs. Python, The Feynman Technique, How to Read Research Papers
📈 "Be the hardest working person you know. Because if you're not, someone else will be." – Ian Brennan
🎙️ MATLAB: Principles, Practices, and Python - Heather Gorr
💻 The Feynman Technique
The Feynman Technique is a method of learning that unleashes your potential and forces you to develop a deep understanding. Learn how you can use it in this blog!
🌱 How to Read a Paper
Researchers must read papers for several reasons: to review them for a conference or a class, to keep current in their field, or for a literature survey of a new field. A typical researcher will likely spend hundreds of hours every year reading papers. Learning to effectively read a paper with this free resource.
🏎️ How Wind Tunnels Work
🧠 The Engineer of the Future
In the future concept, the Personology Arena, personal development and agency plays a fundamental role. The authors strongly believe that it is essential to enable future engineering ‘technees’- so called to differentiate from the temporal and static associations that come with the denomination ‘student’ - to discover and familiarize themselves with the knowledge that underlies these future roles.
🎬 Channel of the Week
It's not a sponsored post! Just known Jim since my SimScale times and think he’s sharing great stuff with his followers :)
💻 Engineering Tool of the Week - SPH Example
An example of how to write a relatively simple SPH (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics) dam-break simulation in Julia.
📚Book of the Week
Computational Fluid Dynamics by John D. Anderson
This pioneering text provides an excellent introduction to CFD at the senior level in aerospace and mechanical engineering, and to some extent, chemical and civil engineering. It can also serve as a one-semester introductory course at the beginning graduate level, as a useful precursor to a more serious study of CFD in advanced books. It is presented in a very readable, informal, enjoyable style.
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