Background
Ginsberg, Jerry Hal was born on September 18, 1944 in New York City. Son of David and Rae Ginsberg, Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Cooper Union, 1965.
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This text offers a clear and refreshing exposition of the dynamics of mechanical systems from an engineering perspective. The author thoroughly covers basic concepts and applies them in a systematic manner to solve problems in mechanical systems with applications to engineering. Numerous illustrative examples accompany all theoretical discussions, and each chapter offers a wealth of homework problems. The treatment of the kinematics of particles and rigid bodies is extensive. In this new edition the author has revised and reorganized sections to enhance understanding of physical principles, and he has modified and added examples, as well as homework problems. The new edition also contains a thorough development of computational methods for solving the differential equations of motion for constrained systems. Seniors and graduate students in engineering will find this book to be extremely useful. Solutions manual available.
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Ginsberg, Jerry Hal was born on September 18, 1944 in New York City. Son of David and Rae Ginsberg, Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Cooper Union, 1965.
Master of Science (National Aeronautics and Space Administration trainee), Columbia University, 1966, East.Sc.D. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration trainee), 1970.
Assistant professor engineering science Purdue University, 1969-1973, assistant professor mechanic engineering, 1973-1974, associate professor mechanic engineering, 1974-1980. Professor mechanic engineering Georgia Institute Technology, 1980-1989. George West. Woodruff endowed chair in mechanic systems
Consultant in field
Fulbright-Hays advanced research fellow, 1975-1976. National Science Foundation grantee, 1973-1975, 75-77, 78-80, 80-83, 86-89, Office Naval Research grantee, 1982.
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Fellow: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Member: American Academy Mechanics, Acoustical Society of America (chairman book committee), Chi Epsilon, Sigma Xi.
Married Rona Lynn Axelrod Ginsberg, June 8, 1968. Children: Mitchell Robert, Daniel Brian.