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Books

These books represent an ongoing effort to document, simplify, and share the ideas, tools, and research methodologies that have shaped my journey in computational mechanics, scientific computing, and engineering. Many of the concepts I learned throughout my career came from open educational resources, collaborative learning, research communities, and self-driven exploration. Through these digital books, I aim to give back to the community by creating accessible learning resources that bridge the gap between theory, computation, and practical implementation.

The goal of these books is not only to teach technical concepts, but also to help the next generation of students, researchers, and engineers build intuition, confidence, and curiosity toward computational science and engineering. Developed in collaboration with students, researchers, and colleagues, these books combine mathematics, physics, programming, visualization, and real world applications into a more interactive and approachable learning experience.

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