DR. ANIL MITRA
1617 l
street #hse, eureka, California 95501
(707) 441
0658
anilmitra@horizons-2000.org
Ph. D., GPA 3.94, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of
Delaware, 1978
DIIT-Masters level, First in MHD Group, Applied Mathematics, Indian
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, 1970
B. Tech., First Class Honors, Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology, Kharagpur, 1969
Research, Experiment and Writing, 1985-, Humboldt County, California. My purpose has been to have new
experience and to follow my research and life interests. As part of that
process I have organized a small business, held a variety of positions
including work at Sempervirens – the Humboldt County inpatient psychiatric
unit.
Fundamental Research Interest – my basic interest is the possibilities of human being. My study has
been through philosophy, science, mathematics, evolution and design. My
approaches include experiment with my own being and with computers as agents –
computers as tools and as their possibilities as independent beings. Topics of
interest include science, mind and consciousness; the nature of being;
psychiatry; leadership in research and research organizations. I have written on
these topics and a selection of essays is available on my website www.horizons-2000.org.
Computation - visual tools, program development, document
development, numerical analysis. Visual
Basic, Visual C++ with MFC, Visual Fortran 95 and mixed language programming
and development of user interfaces - general, database and text applications.
Programming and use of Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint.
HTML, JavaScript and VBScript tools, page and site design and site maintenance.
Numerous projects including document automation, numerical analysis, website
production and maintenance, use of computers in research [artificial
intelligence] and computers as a model of agents, minds and consciousness.
Associate Professor, 1983-85, Environmental Engineering/Energy Systems,
California State University, Arcata
Assistant Professor, 1978-82, Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering,
University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Visiting Assistant Professor, 1975-77, Mechanical Engineering, Rochester
Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
Teaching Assistant, 1971-74, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
University of Delaware
Research Fellowship, 1970-71, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
University of Delaware
Research, Consulting and Teaching Experience..
Waves and Stability of Fluids -
Theory, mathematics and computation. Wave forces. Applied Mathematics and Computation - Development and use of
perturbation and regularization methods.
Standard numerical analysis, finite elements and programming for
engineering. Mechanics and Design - Kinematics,
dynamics and vibrations of machines and mechanical systems. Strength/failure. Energy - Thermodynamics, heat transfer,
resource analysis and combustion kinetics.
Propulsion. Conventional, nuclear and renewable energy and power. Air
pollution issues and control. Communication
- Design and writing of papers and reports. Graphics and technical drawing.
Nature. Travel and meeting native peoples; wilderness backpacking;
relation with nature.
Health. Practical and information aspects.
Reading. I enjoy reading in technical and popular science, various kinds
of narrative and fiction.
Dr. Ronald C. Chaney, Professor of Engineering, Humboldt State
University, Arcata, CA 95521. (707) 826-4992. Email: chaneyr@axe.humboldt.edu
Dr. Michael D. Greenberg, Professor, Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19711. (302)
831-8159. Email: greenber@me.udel.edu.
Dr. Swadesh M. Mahajan, Research Scientist, Center for Fusion Studies,
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712. (512)
471-4376. Email: mahajan@peaches.ph.utexas.edu
Publications list, seminars and addresses, unpublished essays, courses
taught and taken.