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ed Belytschko Based on 112,000 Google Hits

ed Belytschko Based on 112,000 Google Hits. Jacob Fish Columbia University. Compared to 537,000,000 Google hits if you enter “Fish”. Enter “Belytschko” in Google Web Search. Enter “Belytschko” in Google Images Search. Justine Belytschko. Yoichiro Matsumoto. Nicole Belytschko.

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ed Belytschko Based on 112,000 Google Hits

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  1. ed Belytschko Based on 112,000 Google Hits Jacob Fish Columbia University Compared to 537,000,000 Google hits if you enter “Fish”

  2. Enter “Belytschko” in Google Web Search

  3. Enter “Belytschko” in Google Images Search Justine Belytschko Yoichiro Matsumoto Nicole Belytschko

  4. Ted Belytschko on Wikipedia Elected to National Academy of Sciences, 2011 William Prager Medal, Society of Engineering Science, 2011

  5. Enter“Top authors in mechanical engineering”

  6. Enter “Belytschko medal” - 2001 Timoshenko Medal Acceptance Speech To think big is to look for important problems at the cutting edge. Too many young researchers choose their topics by reading a paper and seeing how they can extend it - that is not how the important problems are found. You have to talk with many people, read both the literature of your disciplines and other fields, and identify the emerging fields and important problems. I fortunately stumbled into nonlinear finite elements through my consulting work early in my career - I wrote a crash code in 1971 when a visionary in DOT initiated a research program by selling the idea that crash testing could be replaced by computer simulation. To highlight the importance of working on new problems, I quote Arno Penzien, the Noble Prize winner who discovered the background radiation that underpins the big bang theory: “ there are two types of scientists: 2% discover new things and blaze new frontiers, the other 98% fix up their mistakes; the accolades go to the former.”

  7. Ted Belytschko – Transformational Researcher 380 179 631 420 465 3632 2135 563

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  9. Enter “Belytschko medal”

  10. Enter “Oden, Hughes, Belytschko”

  11. Enter “Belytschko books”

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