Other Physics of Baseball Sites
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Rod Cross, retired Professor of Physics at University of Sydney.
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Dave Kagan, Professor of Physics at Cal State/Chico.
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Bart Smith, Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at Utah State. The site is devoted to the aerodynamics of baseball, including pioneering experiments on the seam-shifted wake.
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Dan Russell, Professor of Physics at Penn State. Dan is an acoustic physicist, with particular expertise on the vibrational modes of baseball and softball bats.
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Patrick Dufour, Professor of Physics at University of Montreal. Patrick is an astrophysicist who also does research in the physics of baseball.
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Eric Goff, Professor of Physics at Lynchburg College. Eric does research in various areas of the physics of sports.
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Terry Bahill, retired Professor of Systems Engineering at Arizona.
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Sports Science Laboratory at Washington State University, directed by Professor Lloyd Smith.
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Baseball Research Center at UMass/Lowell, directed by Professor Jim Sherwood.
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American Sports Medicine Institute, directed by Dr. Glenn Fleisig.
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Paul Robinson, retired high school physics teacher extraordinaire, unapologetic SF Giants fan (and sometimes ball dude at AT&T), and huge advocate of using baseball to teach science.