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  1. Richard Fitzpatrick Professor of Physics The University of Texas at Austin.

  2. Richard Fitzpatrick. Actor: Good Will Hunting. An American citizen, native of Boston, Mass., member of ACTRA and SAG, Richard has worked professionally for more than forty years.

  3. Richard John Fitzpatrick (born 6 September 1970) is an Australian Emmy award winning cinematographer and adjunct research fellow specialising in marine biology at James Cook University.

  4. Richard Fitzpatrick. Actor: Good Will Hunting. An American citizen, native of Boston, Mass., member of ACTRA and SAG, Richard has worked professionally for more than forty years.

  5. Richard Fitzpatrick U.S. (Naturalized 2008. Formerly UK) 15th August, 1963. Education: MA (Physics), University of Cambridge, First class hons. (triple first) (1984). D.Phil (Astronomy), University of Sussex, The Axisymmetric Pulsar Magnetosphere, super-vised by Prof. L. Mestel, FRS (1988). Employment:

  6. actor. 77 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Fat Lady Sriracha», «An Ice Wine Christmas» (2021), «The Clue to Love» (2021), «Majic» (2019), «A Veteran's Christmas» (2018)...

  7. Known for his unique pioneering techniques for catching sharks by the tail, one of Fitzpatrick's inventions - the shark claw - was profiled on the ABC's show New Inventors. He has been the instigator of many shark tagging programs, including the first successful satellite tagging of a tiger shark in 2002.

  8. Articles 1–20. ‪University of Texas at Austin‬ - ‪‪Cited by 7,556‬‬ - ‪Plasma physics‬ - ‪Nuclear fusion‬ - ‪Magnetohydrodynamic instabilities‬.

  9. Jan 14, 2016 · Emmy award winning underwater cameraman and marine biologist Richard Fitzpatrick ACS discusses filming underwater for David Attenborough's Great Barrier Reef...

  10. Richard Fitzpatrick. Professor, Directorship. Department of Physics, Institute for Fusion Studies. Magnetohydrodynamic stability; hydrodynamic stability; driven magnetic reconnection. Website. rfitzp@utexas.edu. Phone: 512-560-7295. Office Location. PMA 11.226.

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