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Celestron

This is the best commercial brand for high quality telescopes. You can also purchase microscopes and other optical systems.

Text Box: Mathematica A symbolic package I recommend for Theoretical Physics & Applied Mathematics. It is my favorite package for calculations. It is very accurate!  
Text Box: Maple A symbolic package I recommend for Pure and Applied Mathematics. It is the best package on the market for solving differential equations.  The notation used is typical of pure Text Box: MatLab A symbolic package I recommend for Engineering. It is the best package for dealing with large size matrices. Integrates external routines written in C, C++, Fortran, and Java with MatLab applications.

I am currently a Scientist in Orbital Dynamics working with Dr. J. Gidney’s group as a Technical Staff in Navigation and Geopositioning Systems. I am also working in Theoretical Computational Physics with Prof. Siu A. Chin in developing higher order Forward Symplectic Algorithms. In the past I also worked with Prof. C.N. Pope in "Dimensional Reduction and Time like T Duality". The latter research might seem too much abstract and hard to grasp  because we work in a 11-dimensional physical world in which the hidden dimensions are curled up and microscopic to be revealed. The background required to study this field must include necessarily General Relativity, Quantum Field Theory, Group Theory, Geometry and Topology. Of course, my interests go beyond Theoretical Physics, such as Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Neural Networks, Quantum Computing . Interdepartmental Activity: Currently I collaborate with Prof. D. Mortari and other Faculty Members in the Aerospace Engineering Department on Orbital Dynamics and Attitude Errors.

 

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