Was just able to register, am from Long Island (LI), NY...
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 3:16 am
To all:
I was just able to register with the help of admin, much appreciated, obviously. My wife and I are on Long Island (LI), NY, as I'd mentioned, on the Nassau County/Suffolk County border. I'm originally electrical engineering (EE), with physics and math, I'd been fairly close to my doctorate in math at one point, though that was some time ago, of course. I'd gone clinical instead, I'd gone for podiatry instead of medicine or dentistry as I'd hoped, I'm total perm disabled, now, unfortunately, I just try to stay scientifically current, purely to keep my mnd active. My wife and I of course shut my NY State podiatry license sevl yrs ago, my NY State license as a Professional Engineer (PE) has been inactive far longer, I no longer use either, I merely mention both here purely for sake of conversation, of course.
I'm trying to find a way to volunteer under the disability rules to help with STEM tutoring, if I can, though finding a way has been really slow going, we're afraid. I thought fusors cou!d be a really decent serious STEM topic, and am also trying to get involved with a hobbyist science group on LI, and we ted to suggest it to them for involvemenet, as well, possibly also to others in the IEEE, where I'm a total perm disabled Senior Member, though I obviously don't know if there'd be any interest, of course.
I've given some speculation as to where such a home brewed serious science topic as fusors might possibly be of value in other areas of comparable home brewed yet equally serious other areas of physics, though obviously thats merest speculation on my part of course, as I'd explained to admin. I'll clearly need a fair hole to get fully cknversa t on fusors, sufficientlg to be able o contribute intelligently, I've seen the topic is quite sophisticated, of course. I'd be most interesting in trying to assist with numerical modeling efforts, esp. using various open source scientific modeling software packages, so far as anyone might have any interest. I'd be most eager for any serious engrg, physics, math, or omp sci discussions, so far as might be deemed relevant, though I wasunfortunately never able to publish and no longer ac, due to the disability rules, though I'd be most eager to try to help, so far as might be feasible for me. P!aasepardon any typos, I'm using a rather problematic and querulsome tablet, with a poor haptic interface prone to frequently inaccurate ajtocorrection, despite my best efforts, I'm afraid, I look forward to chatting anytime, of course.
Many thanks, nice holidays and New Year to mall, of course,
Dr. Daniel Goodman.
I was just able to register with the help of admin, much appreciated, obviously. My wife and I are on Long Island (LI), NY, as I'd mentioned, on the Nassau County/Suffolk County border. I'm originally electrical engineering (EE), with physics and math, I'd been fairly close to my doctorate in math at one point, though that was some time ago, of course. I'd gone clinical instead, I'd gone for podiatry instead of medicine or dentistry as I'd hoped, I'm total perm disabled, now, unfortunately, I just try to stay scientifically current, purely to keep my mnd active. My wife and I of course shut my NY State podiatry license sevl yrs ago, my NY State license as a Professional Engineer (PE) has been inactive far longer, I no longer use either, I merely mention both here purely for sake of conversation, of course.
I'm trying to find a way to volunteer under the disability rules to help with STEM tutoring, if I can, though finding a way has been really slow going, we're afraid. I thought fusors cou!d be a really decent serious STEM topic, and am also trying to get involved with a hobbyist science group on LI, and we ted to suggest it to them for involvemenet, as well, possibly also to others in the IEEE, where I'm a total perm disabled Senior Member, though I obviously don't know if there'd be any interest, of course.
I've given some speculation as to where such a home brewed serious science topic as fusors might possibly be of value in other areas of comparable home brewed yet equally serious other areas of physics, though obviously thats merest speculation on my part of course, as I'd explained to admin. I'll clearly need a fair hole to get fully cknversa t on fusors, sufficientlg to be able o contribute intelligently, I've seen the topic is quite sophisticated, of course. I'd be most interesting in trying to assist with numerical modeling efforts, esp. using various open source scientific modeling software packages, so far as anyone might have any interest. I'd be most eager for any serious engrg, physics, math, or omp sci discussions, so far as might be deemed relevant, though I wasunfortunately never able to publish and no longer ac, due to the disability rules, though I'd be most eager to try to help, so far as might be feasible for me. P!aasepardon any typos, I'm using a rather problematic and querulsome tablet, with a poor haptic interface prone to frequently inaccurate ajtocorrection, despite my best efforts, I'm afraid, I look forward to chatting anytime, of course.
Many thanks, nice holidays and New Year to mall, of course,
Dr. Daniel Goodman.